AGRICULTURAL HOLDINGS BILL '^']'] 



the personage aforesaid, and be deemed to be the landlord, 

 and may do any act or thing under this Act which a 

 landlord is authorised or required to do thereunder. 



Any compensation payable under this Act by the Duke 

 of Cornwall, or other the personage aforesaid, in respect of 

 an improvement mentioned in the First or Second Part of 

 the Schedule to this Act shall be deemed to be payable in 

 respect of an improvement of land within section eight of 

 the Duchy of Cornwall Management Act, 1863, as amended 

 b}' the Duchy of Cornwall Management Act, 1868, and 

 the amount thereof may be advanced and paid from the 

 money mentioned in that section, subject to the provision 

 therein made for repayment of sums advanced for improve- 

 ments. 



Ecclesiastical and Charity Lands. 



37. Where lands are assigned or secured as the endow- Landlord, 

 ment of a see the powers by this Act conferred on a bishop! "^""^ 

 landlord shall not be exercised by the archbishop or bishop, j'^'^^',**^' 

 in respect of those lands, except with the previous approval 



in writing of the Estates Committee of the Ecclesiastical 

 Commissioners. 



38. Where a landlord is incumbent of an ecclesiastical Landlord 

 benefice, the powers by this Act conferred on a landlord 'b"^„X^e,"'°^ 

 shall not be exercised by him in respect of the glebe land [Act 1883, 

 or other land belonging to the benefice, except with the ^" ^^* 

 previous approval in writing of the patron of the benefice, 



that is, the person, officer, or authority who, in case the 

 benefice were vacant, would be entitled to present thereto, c.%3.\^. 12"^'" 

 or of Queen Anne's Bounty. ('6j. 



In every such case Queen Anne's Bounty may, if they 

 think fit, on behalf of the incumbent, out of any money in 

 their hands, pay to the tenant the amount of compensation 

 due to him under this Act ; and thereupon they may, 

 instead of the incumbent, obtain from the county court a 

 charge on the holding, in respect thereof, in favour of 

 themselyes. 



Every such charge shall be effectual, notwithstanding 

 any change of the incumbent. 



39. The powers by this Act conferred on a landlord in \^^^°''^' 

 respect of charging the land shall not be exercised by trustees, &c. 



[Act 1883, 

 s. 40.] 



