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Agriculture. For

_ Dairies, Recjulation of Dangerous and Vicious Animals Diseases of Animals _ Drugging Animals

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Game and Sport. Land Tax. Eeal

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Property Chattels Eeal. Food and Drugs. Public Health. Carriers.

Local Government. Allotments and Small Holdings. Ecclesiastical Law.

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Feasant Truck Acts, Application to Agricultural Labourers Warranty of Produce and Seeds -

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Boundaries and Fences.

Ecclesiastical Law.

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Milk, Sale and Adulteration of Produce, Lnspection ofFroduce, Storage and Transportation of _ _ _ _ Smcdl Dwellings Smcdl Holdings Tithes Trespass hy Cattle

Public Health. Animals. Animals. Animals.

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Master and Servant. Sale of Goods.

Definitions.

495. An agricultural holding is, for the purposes of the Agri- Meaning of " agricultural cultural Holdings Acts, 1883 to 1906 (a), a holding which is either holding." wholly agricultural or wholly pastoral, or in part agricultural and as whole or in part cultivated as a market agreed to be let for a term of years, or for lives, or for lives and years, or from year to year (c), and not let to a tenant during his continuance in any office, appointment, or employment held under the landlord (b). A market garden, for the purposes of the Acts, means a holding Meaning of " market or that part of a holding (d) which is cultivated wholly or mainly garden." for the purpose of the trade or business of market gardening (e). Special incidents attach in several particulars to a holding to which the Agricultural Holdings Acts apply, and the expressions

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(a) These Acts are the Agricultural Holdings Act, 1883 (46 & 47 Yict c. 61) the Tenants' Compensation Act, 1890 (53 & 54 Yict. c. 57) the Market Gardeners' Compensation Act, 1895 (58 & 59 Vict. c. 27) the Agricultural Holdings Act, 1900 (63 & 64 Yict. c. 50) and the Agricultural Holdings Act, 1906 (6 Edw. 7, c. 56), which comes into operation on January 1, 1909. (6) Agricultural Holdings Act, 1883 (46 & 47 Vict. c. 61), s. 54. .

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Callander v. Srnith (1900), 37 Sc. L. E. 890. (e) Market Gardeners' Compensation Act, 1895 (58 & 59 Vict. c. 27), s. 6 there is no definition of market gardening in the Acts. farmer growing peas and potatoes in an open field as a fallow crop was held not to be a market gardener under the bankruptcy law then in force (5 & 6 Vict. c. 122, s. 10 Re Hammond (1844), De G. 93). Land covered with glass-houses for the purpose of growing fruit and vegetables for sale has been held to be a market garden or nursery ground for the purposes of assessment under the Public Health Act, 1875 (38 & 39 Vict, c. 55), s. 211 (1), (b). (d)

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