AGRICULTURAL HOLDINGS BILL 37 1 



representations, if any, made by the county council or 

 councils concerned. 



The remuneration, other than fees, of agricultural 

 arbitrators shall be fixed from time to time by the Board 

 of Agriculture, and approved by the Lords of the Treasury, 

 and such remuneration shall be paid out of moneys provided 

 by Parliament for that purpose. 



If any agricultural arbitrator shall be proved to the 

 satisfaction of the Board of Agriculture to be incompetent, 

 or guilty of any misconduct in the execution of any duty 

 under this Act, he shall be liable to have his appointment 

 summarily cancelled by the Board. 



26. The council of every parish or the councils of adjoin- ^^"^11 valuers 

 ing parishes containing together a population not exceeding 



two thousand, where they so agree, or where there is no 

 parish council, the district council, shall from time to time 

 appoint one or more fit persons at their discretion to be 

 parish valuers in the case of allotments or holdings of less 

 than ten acres within such parish or parishes, and any claim 

 under this Act in the case of an allotment or holding of less 

 than ten acres may be referred either to the agricultural 

 arbitrator for the county, or to the parish valuer, as the 

 tenant in any case may prefer. Provided that nothing in 

 this sub-section shall apply to any tenancy created by 

 compulsory hiring under the tenth section of the Local 

 Government Act, 1894. 



27. Arbitrators appointed under this Act shall be paid Fees for 

 according to a rate of charges fixed by the Board of "■^ferees, &c. 

 Agriculture, and the said Board may from time to time 



revise and alter such rate, and shall in any such rate of 

 charges provide a special rate for allotments or holdings 

 of less than ten acres. 



Charge of Tenanfs Compensation. 



28. A landlord, on paying to the tenant the amount due to Power for 

 him in respect of compensation under this Act, or in respect pa"^n°gcom- 

 of compensation authorised by this Act to be substituted for pensationto 

 compensation under this Act or on expending such amount, [a« "gs^^'^'"' 

 as may be necessary to execute an improvement under the ^- 29-] ^ 

 First Part of the Schedule hereto, after notice given by the CoughdSgV 

 tenant of his intention to execute such improvement in 2Q.b.,665). 



