184 The Ac/ricultaral Holdings [Evr/laiui) Act, 1875. 
Secoxd Class. 
Boning of land ^\ ith undissolved 1 Claying of land. 
bones.; | Liming of land. 
Chalking of land. Mnrling of land. 
Clay-burning. | 
Third Class. 
Application to land of puichiiscd 
artificial or other purchased ma- 
nure. 
Consumption on the holding by cattle, 
sheep, or pigs of cake or otlier feeding- 
stuti' not produced on the holding. 
he shall be entitled, subject to the provision.s of this Act, to obtain, on the 
determination of the tenancy, compensation in respect of the improvement. 
Time in which Improvement exhausted. 
6. An improvement shall not in any case be deemed, for the purposes of this 
Act, to continue unexhausted beyond the respective times following after the 
year of tenancy in which the outlay thereon is made : 
Where the improvement is of the first class, the end of twenty years : 
Where it is of the second class, the end of seven years : 
Where it is of the third class, the end of two years. 
. Amount of Tenant's Compensation in First Class. 
7. The amount of the tenant's compensation in respect of an improvement 
of the first class shall, subject to the provisions of this Act, be the sum laid 
out by the tenant on the improvement, with a deduction of a proportionate 
part thereof for each year while the tenancy endures after the year of tenancy 
in which the outlay is made and while the improvement continues unex- 
hausted ; but so that where the landlord was not, at the time of the consent 
given to the execution of the improvement, absolute owner of the holding for 
his own benefit, the amount of the compensation shall not exceed a capital 
sum fairly representing the addition which the improvement, as far as it con- 
tinues unexhausted at the determination of the tenancy, then makes to the 
letting value of the holding. 
Amount of Tenant's Compensation in Second Class. 
8. The amount of the tenant's compensation in respect of an improvement 
of the second class shall, subject to the provisions of this Act, be the sum 
properly laid out by the tenant on the improvement, with a deduction of a 
proportionate part thereof for each year while the tenancy endures after the 
year of tenancy in which the outlay is made and while the improvement 
continues unexhausted. 
Amount of Tenant's Compensation in Third Chss. 
9. The amount of the tenant's compensation in respect of an improvement 
of the third class shall, subject to the provisions of this Act, be such pro- 
portion of the sum properly laid out by the tenant on the improvement as 
fairly represents the value thereof at the determination of the tenancy to au 
incoming tenant. 
Consent of Landlord for First Class. 
10. The tenant shall not be entitled to compensation in respect of an 
improvement of the first class, unless he has executed it with the previous 
consent in writing of the landlord. 
