190 The Agricultural Holdings (^England) Act, 1875. 
luatter connected therewith, shall be final, and the Judge of the County Court 
shall act thereon. 
Recwery of Compensation. 
37. Where any money agreed or awarded or ordered on appeal to be paid 
for compensation, costs, or otherwise, is not paid within fourteen days after 
the time when it is agreed or awarded or ordered to be paid, it shall he 
recoverable,'upon order made by the Judge of the County Court as money 
ordered by a County Court under its ordinary jurisdiction to be paid is 
recoverable. 
Appointment of Guardian. 
38. Where a landlord or tenant is an infant without a guardian, or is of 
unsound mind, not so found by inquisition, the County Court, on the appU- 
cation of any person interested, may appoint a guardian of the infant or person 
of unsound mind for the purposes of this Act, and may change the guardian 
if and as occasion requires. 
Provisions respecting Married Women. 
39. The County Court may appoint a person to act as the next friend of a 
married woman for the purposes of this Act, and may remove or change that 
next friend if and as occasion requires. 
A married woman entitled for her separate use and not restrained from 
anticipation, shall, for the purposes of this Act, be in respect of land as if she 
was unmarried. 
Where any other married woman is desirous of doing any act under this Act, 
her husband's concurrence shall be requisite, and she shall be examined apart 
from him by the County Court, or by the Judge of the County Court for the 
place where she for the time being is, touching her knowledge of the nature 
and effect of the intended act, and it shall be ascertained that she is acting 
freely and voluntarily. 
Costs in County Court. 
40. The costs of proceedings in the County Court under this Act shall be in 
the discretion of the Court. 
The Lord Chancellor may from time to time prescribe a scale of costs for 
those proceedings, and of costs to be taxed by the Registrar of the Court. 
Service of Notice, &c. 
41. Any notice, request, demand, or other instrument under this Act may 
be served on the person to whom it is to be given, either persoi^ally or by 
leaving it for him at his last known place of abode in England, or by sending 
it through the post in a registered letter addressed to him there ; and if so 
sent by post it shall be deemed to have been served at the time when the 
letter containing it would be delivered in ordinary course ; and in order to 
prove service by letter it shall be sufficient to prove that the letter was 
Ijroperly addressed and posted, and that it contained the notice, request, 
demand, or other instrument to be served. 
Charge of Tenant's Compensation. 
Power for Landlord, on paying Compensation, to obtain Charge. ' 
42. A landlord, on paying to the tenant the amount of compensation due to 
him uuder this Act, may obtain from the County Court a charge on the holding 
in respect thereof. 
