The Agricultural Holdings Acts 1908 1914 Electronic Resource With Introduct

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The Agricultural Holdings Acts 1908 1914 Electronic Resource With Introduct
T C Thomas Chalice Jackson
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N j ir eented in writing to the making of the improvement, and Schedule, any such consent (2) may be given by the landlord uncon- ditionally, or upon such terms as to compensation or AGRICULTURAL HOLDINGS.
Notice of landlord as to im- prove- ment in First Schedule, Part II.
otherwise as may be agreed upon between the landlord and the tenant, and, if any such agreement is made, any com- pensation payable under the agreement shall be substituted for compensation under this Act.
(1) THE LANDLORD.
...Under sect. 3 of the Act of 1883, consent might be given by " the landlord or his agent duly authorised in that behalf. " In the present Act, no reference is made to the authority of the agent to bind his principal in the matter of the improvements contained in Part I. Of the First Schedule. Possibly, the agent may, without express authority, bind his principal if it can be shown that he is acting within the scope of his authority : and in In re Pearson and FAnson, 68 L. J. Q. B. 878, it was held that an agent had implied authority to consent to the alteration of part of a farm into a market garden and to promise a market garden valuation on quitting.

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