WHEREAS it is expedient in the interests of good husbandry, and for the better security for the capital and labour invested by the occupiers of land in the cultivation of the soil, that further provision should be made to enable such occupiers to protect... Annual Register - Page 73edited by - 1881Full view - About this book
| Aubrey John Spencer - Agricultural laws and legislation - 1883 - 158 pages
...Occupiers of Land against Injury to their Crops from Ground Game. [7th September, 1880.] WHEREAS it is expedient in the interests of good husbandry, and...protect their crops from injury and loss by ground game : Be it enacted by the Queen's most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords... | |
| John Mounteney Lely - Farm tenancy - 1885 - 444 pages
...Occupiers of Land against injury to their Crops from Ground Game. [7th September, 1880.] WHEREAS it is expedient in the interests of good husbandry, and...protect their crops from injury and loss by ground game : BE IT ENACTED,— 1. Every occupier of land shall have, as incident to and inseparable from his occupation... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Great Britain - 1886 - 560 pages
...Lands from Ground and other Game. WHEREAS it is expedient, in the interest of the occupiers of land, that further provision should be made to enable such occupiers to protect their crops and the lands in their occupation from injury and loss by ground and other game : 5 Be it therefore... | |
| Great Britain. Magistrates' cases - Justices of the peace - 1889 - 734 pages
...occupiers of land against injury to their crops from ground game, and the preamble runs : " Whereas it is expedient in the interests of good husbandry, and...their crops from injury and loss by ground game." It is clear, therefore, that the whole Act applies to occupiers, its object being to protect them against... | |
| Edward William Cox - Criminal law - 1890 - 920 pages
...detriment but for the benefit of the occupier, as is shown by the preamble, which recites that, " it is expedient in the interests of good husbandry and for...their crops from injury and loss by ground game." Then the trae scope of the Act is shown by the 1st section, which gives every occupier a right inseparable... | |
| John Andrews - Landlord and tenant - 1897 - 356 pages
...conferred on the occupier by this section shall be subject to the following limitations : WHEREAS it is expedient in the interests of good husbandry, and...protect their crops from injury and loss by ground game: (1.) The occupier shall kill and take ground game only by himself or by persons duly authorized by... | |
| Judges - 1900 - 296 pages
...the capital and labour invested by the occupiers of land in the cultivation of the soil, that fuller provision should be made to enable such occupiers...protect their crops from injury and loss by ground game. I think that the words as to the investment of capital and labour in the cultivation of the soil clearly... | |
| Ireland, Edmond Chomley Farran - Game laws - 1907 - 232 pages
...Occupiers of Land against injury to their Crops from Ground Game. [1th September, 1880.] Witereas it in expedient in the interests of good husbandry, and...protect their crops from injury and loss by ground game : (a) Be it enacted by the Queen's most Excellent Majesty, by and with the achice and consent of the... | |
| Charles Row - Game laws - 1907 - 272 pages
...injury to their Crops from Ground Game. (7th September, 1880.) Whereas it is expedient in the interest of good husbandry, and for the better security for...protect their crops from injury and loss by ground game. Be it enacted by the Queen's most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords... | |
| Royal Agricultural Society of England - Agriculture - 1907 - 1056 pages
...husbandry, and better to secure capital and labour invested in the cultivation of the soil, and to enable occupiers to protect their crops from injury and loss by ground game. With the omission of a few words, these objects might be stated as reasons for the passing of Section... | |
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