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of lunatics, and all who are usually authorized to act for 

 persons under disabilities. 



We recommend that the award of the Commissioners 

 shall be returned to the Board of Improvement, and shall 

 be conclusive as to all matters thereby adjudicated upon, 

 unless objections be lodged thereto with the secretary 

 within a certain limited time ; that any objections so lodged 

 shall be heard by the Court of Review ; and that the order 

 made by it shall be final, save that, if objections be made 

 to the award on the ground that the allotment made to 

 any particular party ought to be made to another, then 

 and in every such case, as title to property will come in 

 question, we recommend that any order made thereupon 

 shall be liable to alteration or reversal by the House of 

 Lords. 



We further recommend that no award of the Commis- 

 sioners shall be acted upon until the time of objecting 

 thereto shall have expired, nor then as to the matter of 

 any objections made to it until the same shall be finally 

 disposed of. 



We also recommend that the Board of Works be autho- 

 rized and required to cause each allotment made to it to 

 be fenced .as well as drained, and to sell or let it in such 

 portions and subject to such conditions as the Board of 

 Improvement shall think expedient; and when required 

 so to do by the Board of Improvement, to cause any par- 

 ticular part of such allotment to be improved, and hamlets 

 to be built thereupon as model hamlets, and to effect any 

 other improvement thereupon that the Board of Improve- 

 ment may think proper. 



