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The Agricultural Holdings (^England) Act, 1883. 
" Holding " means any parcel of land held by a tenant : 
" County court," in relation to a holding, means the county court within 
the district whereof the holding or the larger part thereof is situate : 
" Person " includes a body of persons and a corporation aggregate or sole : 
" Live stock " includes any animal capable of being distrained : 
" Manures " means any of the improvements numbered twenty-two and 
twenty-three in the third part of the First Schedule hereto : 
The designations of landlord and tenant shall continue to apply to the 
parties until the conclusion of any proceedings taken under or in pursuance of 
this Act in respect of compensation for improvements, or under any agreement 
made in pursuance of this Act. 
62. Jtejxal of Acts of 1875 and 1876. — On and after the commencement of 
this Act, the Agricultural Holdings (England) Act, 1875, and the Agricul- 
tural Holdings (England) Act, 1H75, Amendment Act, 1876, shall be repealed. 
Provided that such repeal shall not affect — • 
(a.) any thing duly done or suffered, or any proceedings pending under or 
in pursuance of any enactment hereby repealed ; or 
(b.) any right to compensation in respect of improvements to which the 
Agricultural Holdings (England) Act, 1875, applies, and which were 
executed before the commencement of this Act ; or 
(c.) any right to compensation in respect of any improvement to which 
the Agricultural Holdings (England) Act, 1875, applies, although 
executed by a tenant after the commencement of this Act if made 
under a contract of tenancy current at the commencement of this 
Act; or 
(d.) any right in respect of fixtures affixed to a holding before the com- 
mencement of this Act ; 
and any right reserved by this section may be enforced after the commence- 
ment of this Act in the same manner in all respects as if no such repeal had 
taken place. 
63. Short title of Act. — This Act may be cited for all purposes as the 
Agricultural Holdings (England) Act, 1883. 
64. Limits of Act. — This Act shall not apply to Scotland or Ireland. 
FIRST SCHEDULE. 
PART L 
Improvements to which Consent of Landlord is required. 
(1.) Erection or enlargement of buildings. 
{2.) Formation of silos. 
(3.^ Laying down of permanent pasture. 
4. ) Making and planting of osier beds. 
5. ) Making of water meadows or works of irrigation. 
(6.^ Making of gardens. 
(7.) Making or improving of roads or bridges. 
(8.) Making or improving of watercourses, jwnds, wells, or reservoirs, or 
of works for the ai)i)lication of water ^wver or for supply of water 
for agricultural or domestic purposes. 
(9.) Making of fences. 
10. ) Planting of hops. 
11. ) Planting of orchards or fruit bushes. 
12. ^ Reclaiming of waste land. 
13. ) Warping of land. 
(14.) Embankment and sluices against floods. ' 
