240 ON THE STATE OP IRELAND. [BOOK III. 



Board of Works, which, in consideration thereof, shall have 

 an allotment of a certain part of each waste made to it in 

 trust for the public, the extent to be proportioned to the 

 charges incurred in making the survey, partition, drain- 

 age, and roads. We also propose that the annual acreable 

 value of the land comprised in each allotment made by the 

 Commissioners of Partition shall be stated in their award, 

 and that each proprietor, whether he have a limited estate 

 only, or hold subject to charges or incumbrances, shall 

 have a right to make a lease of the share assigned to him, 

 or of any portion of it, at a rent equal to the annual value 

 so fixed, for a term of sixty-one years, to a tenant under- 

 taking to enclose and cultivate the premises in such man- 

 ner as shall be approved of by the Board of Improvement ; 

 and that the lease shall be good against persons having 

 any estate in reversion or remainder in the lands, and 

 against all incumbrancers, and against all persons claiming 

 adversely any estate, right, or interest therein, so that none 

 shall have a right to go against the lessee except for the 

 rent reserved ; and that each party authorized to make 

 such lease shall also be authorized to contract for the 

 transfer in fee of part of the allotment made to him, to any 

 person or company that shall undertake to enclose and bring 

 the residue into good cultivation, provided the contract be 

 made with the approbation of the Board of Improvement ; 

 and that when the work is perfected, and proof thereof 

 made to the satisfaction of the Board, a proper deed of 

 transfer shall be executed under its direction, which shall 

 be good against all parties whatever. 



We also propose that similar provision be made for con- 

 tracts by corporations sole or aggregate, husbands in right 

 of their wives, trustees, guardians of infants, committees 



