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SCHEDULES.

FIRST SCHEDULE.

PROVISIONS AS TO CHARGES.

(1) A landlord, on paying to the tenant the amount due to him 5 under Part I of this Act, in respect of compensation for an improvement or goodwill under that Part, or on expending after notice given in accordance with that Part such amount as may be necessary to execute an improvement, shall be entitled to obtain from the Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries (hereinafter referred 10 to as the Minister) an order in favour of himself and the persons deriving title under him charging the holding, or any part thereof, with repayment of the amount paid or expended, and of all costs properly incurred by him in obtaining the charge, with such interest, and by such instalments, and with such directions 15 for giving effect to the charge, as the Minister thinks fit.

(2) Where the landlord obtaining the charge is not an absolute owner of the holding for his own benefit, no instalment or interest shall be made payable after the time when the improvement or goodwill in respect whereof compensation is paid will, in the 20 opinion of the Minister, have become exhausted.

(3) Where the estate or interest of a landlord is determinable or liable to forfeiture by reason of his creating or suffering any charge thereon, that estate or interest shall not be determined or forfeited by reason of his obtaining such a charge, anything in 25 any deed, will or other instrument to the contrary thereof notwithstanding.

(4) The sum charged shall be a charge on the holding, or the part thereof charged, for the landlord's interest therein and for all interests therein subsequent to that of the landlord; but 30 so that, in any case where the landlord's interest is an interest in a leasehold, the charge shall not extend beyond that leasehold interest.

(5) Any company now or hereafter incorporated by Parliament, and having power to advance money for the improvement 35 of land, may take an assignment of any charge made under this Schedule, upon such terms and conditions as may be agreed upon between the company and the person entitled to the charge, and may assign any charge so acquired by them.

A.D, 1927.

A.D. 1927.

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(6) Where a charge may be made under this Schedule for compensation due under an award, the tribunal making the award shall, at the request and cost of the person entitled to obtain the charge, certify the amount to be charged and the term for which the charge may properly be made, having regard to the 5 time at which each improvement or the goodwill in respect of which compensation is awarded is to be deemed to be exhausted.

(7) A charge under this Schedule may be registered under section ten of the Land Charges Act, 1925, as a land charge of Class A.

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SECOND SCHEDULE.

PART I

APPLICATION TO CROWN AND DUCHY LAND.

1.-(a) With respect to any land belonging to His Majesty in right of the Crown, or to a Government department, for the 15 purposes of this Act, the Commissioners of Crown Lands, or other the proper officer or body having charge of the land for the time being, or, in case there is no such officer or body, then such person as His Majesty may appoint in writing under the Royal Sign Manual, shall represent His Majesty, and shall be deemed 20 to be the landlord.

(b) The power given to the Treasury by section one of the Crown Lands Act, 1866 (being a power to direct the cost of certain improvements to be charged to capital and repaid out of income), shall extend to any compensation under Part I. of this 25 Act payable by the Commissioners of Crown Lands.

2.-(a) With respect to land belonging to His Majesty in right of the Duchy of Lancaster, for the purposes of this Act, the Chancellor of the Duchy shall represent His Majesty, and shall be deemed to be the landlord.

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(b) The amount of any compensation under Part I. of this Act payable by the Chancellor of the Duchy shall be raised and paid as an expense incurred in improvement of land belonging to His Majesty in right of the Duchy within section twenty-five of the Act of the fifty-seventh year of King George the Third, 35 chapter ninety-seven.

3. (a) With respect to land belonging to the Duchy of Cornwall, for the purposes of this Act, such person as the Duke of Cornwall, or the possessor for the time being of the Duchy of Cornwall appoints, shall represent the Duke of Cornwall or other 40

the possessor aforesaid, and be deemed to be the landlord, and A.D. 1927. may do any act or thing under this Act which a landlord is authorised or required to do thereunder.

(b) Any compensation under Part I. of this Act payable by 5 the Duke of Cornwall, or other the possessor aforesaid, shall be paid, and advances therefor made, in the manner and subject to the provisions of section eight of the Duchy of Cornwall Management Act, 1863, with respect to improvements of land mentioned in that section.

2ND SCH.

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APPLICATION TO ECCLESIASTICAL AND CHARITY LAND.

1.—(a) Where lands are assigned or secured as the endowment of a see, the powers by this Act conferred on a landlord in respect of charging land shall not be exercised by the bishop in 15 respect of those lands, except with the previous approval in writing of the Estates Committee of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners.

(b) Where a landlord is incumbent of an ecclesiastical benefice, the powers by this Act conferred on a landlord in 20 respect of charging land shall not be exercised by him in respect of the glebe land or other land belonging to the benefice, except with the previous approval in writing of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners.

(c) The Ecclesiastical Commissioners may, if they think fit, 25 on behalf of an ecclesiastical corporation, out of any money in their hands, pay to the tenant the amount of compensation due to him under Part I. of this Act, and thereupon they may, instead of the corporation obtain from the minister a charge on the holding in respect thereof in favour of themselves, and every 30 such charge shall where the landlord is the incumbent of a benefice be effectual notwithstanding any change of the incumbent.

2. The powers by this Act conferred on a landlord in respect of charging land shall not be exercised by trustees for ecclesiastical or charitable purposes, except with the approval in writing 35 of the Charity Commissioners or the Board of Education, as the case may require.

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BILL

[AS AMENDED BY STANDING
COMMITTEE B]

To provide for the payment of compensation
for improvements and goodwill to tenants
of premises used for business purposes, or
the grant of a new lease in lieu thereof; and
to amend the law of landlord and tenant.

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Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed, 26 July 1927.

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To be purchased directly from

H.M. STATIONERY OFFICE at the following addresses:
Adastral House, Kingsway, London, W.C.2:

120, George Street, Edinburgh; York Street, Manchester;
1, St. Andrew's Crescent, Cardiff; 15, Donegall Square West, Belfast.
or through any Bookseller.

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[AS AMENDED BY STANDING COMMITTEE B
AND ON REPORT.]

ARRANGEMENT OF CLAUSES.

PART I.

COMPENSATION FOR IMPROVEMENTS AND GOODWILL ON THE TERMINATION OF TENANCIES OF BUSINESS PREMISES.

Clause.

1. Tenant's right to compensation for improvements. 2. Limitation on tenant's right to compensation in certain cases.

3. Landlord's right to object.

4. Compensation for goodwill.

5. Right to new lease in certain cases.

6. Right of landlord to offer alternative accommodation.

Rights of mesne landlords.

Prohibition of contracting out.

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Right of entry.

10. Right to make deductions.

11. Application of 13 & 14 Geo. 5. c. 9. s. 20.

12. Power to apply and raise capital money.

13. Power to grant leases notwithstanding statutory restrictions.

14. Provisions as to reversionary leases.

15. Landlord's right to reimbursement of increased taxes, rates or insurance premiums. 16. Holdings to which Part I. applies.

PART II.

GENERAL AMENDMENTS OF THE LAW OF
LANDLORD AND TENANT.

17. Limitation on damages for breach of covenants to repair.

18. Provisions as to covenants not to assign, &c., without licence or consent.

19. Apportionment of rents.

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