Agricultural Holdings (England) Act 1883
| Act of Parliament | |
| Long title | An Act for amending the Law relating to Agricultural Holdings in England. |
|---|---|
| Citation | 46 & 47 Vict. c. 61 |
| Territorial extent | England and Wales[b] |
| Dates | |
| Royal assent | 25 August 1883 |
| Commencement | 1 January 1884[c] |
| Repealed | 1 January 1909 |
| Other legislation | |
| Amends | |
| Repeals/revokes | |
| Repealed by | Agricultural Holdings Act 1908 |
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Status: Repealed | |
| Text of statute as originally enacted | |
The Agricultural Holdings (England) Act 1883 (46 & 47 Vict. c. 61) was an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom passed by William Ewart Gladstone's Liberal government.
The Agricultural Holdings (England) Act 1875 (38 & 39 Vict. c. 92) had provided a list of improvements for whose unexhausted value a departing tenant farmer could claim compensation from the landlord.[1] However, compensation was not compulsory and so many landlords contracted out of the act's provisions. The 1883 act made compensation for the tenants' improvements compulsory and according to F. M. L. Thompson "marked for the first time the compulsory intervention of the law in the supposedly voluntarily bargains made between tenants and landlord".[2]
The act came into force in 1885.[3]
Subsequent developments
The whole act was repealed by section 49 of, and the fourth schedule to, the Agricultural Holdings Act 1908 (8 Edw. 7. c. 28).[4]
Notes
References
- ^ Christable S. Orwin and Edith H. Whetham, History of British Agriculture 1846-1914 (Newton Abbot: David & Charles, 1971), p. 171.
- ^ F. M. L. Thompson, English Landed Society in the Nineteenth Century (London: Routledge, 1971), p. 196.
- ^ Orwin and Whetham, p. 247.
- ^ "Agricultural Holdings Act 1908", legislation.gov.uk, The National Archives, Edw7/8 c. 28
External links
- Text of the Agricultural Holdings (England) Act 1883 as originally enacted or made within the United Kingdom, from legislation.gov.uk.