| Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland - Agriculture - 1921 - 560 pages
...Accordingly, in place of the provision for paying compensation for disturbance where the landlord terminated a tenancy " without good and sufficient cause, and for...reasons inconsistent with good estate management," this compensation must be paid unless the landlord is able to escape liability on one or more of the... | |
| Edward Jenks - 1906 - 384 pages
...to be overcome by the Government amendment which limits the compensation to cases of disturbance " without good and sufficient cause and for reasons inconsistent with good estate management." Nor are its provisions at first sight revolutionary. It compensates the tenant for damage done to his... | |
| Charles Row - Game laws - 1907 - 272 pages
...contract of tenancy is to be retained in the same condition throughout the tenancy. 4. Where the landlord, without good and sufficient cause, and for reasons inconsistent with good estate management, terminates a tenancy by notice to quit, or, after having been requested in writing, at least one year... | |
| Edgar Foà - Landlord and tenant - 1907 - 1132 pages
...possession. The Agricultural Holdings Act, 1906 (</), provides as follows (/t) : — "Where the landlord, without good and sufficient cause, and for reasons inconsistent with good estate management, terminates a tenancy by notice to quit, or, after having been requested in writing, at least one year... | |
| Royal Agricultural Society - 1907 - 550 pages
...landlord. This is contained in Section 4 of the Act, which runs as follows :—" Where the landlord without good and sufficient cause and for reasons inconsistent with good estate management terminates a tenancy by notice to quit, or after having been requested in writing at least one year... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1906 - 1282 pages
...be found in this clause, because all it did in its present form was to provide that if a landlord, without good and sufficient cause, and for reasons inconsistent with good estate management, gave his tenant notice to quit, then compensation should be given to the tenant, limited to the loss... | |
| Royal Agriculture Society of England - 1910 - 626 pages
...disturbance as under the Agricultural Holdings Act, 1908, Section 1 1, in cases where a landlord terminates a tenancy without good and sufficient cause and for reasons inconsistent with good estate management. The compensation is limited to the loss or expense directly attributable to the quitting which the... | |
| Liberal Publication Department (Great Britain) - Great Britain - 1910 - 552 pages
...black game. COMPENSATION FOR UNREASONABLE DISTURBANCE. 11. Where— (a) the landlord of a holding, without good and sufficient cause, and for reasons inconsistent with good estate management, terminates the tenancy by notice to quit, or, having been requested in writing, at least one year before... | |
| Christian sociology - 1910 - 500 pages
...compensation (1) for damage by game, and (2) for unreasonable disturbance — te " notice to quit " without good and sufficient cause, and for reasons inconsistent with good estate management. This last provision recognized the " tenant right " or " goodwill " of the British farmer nearly a... | |
| Arthur Cecil Pigou - Economics - 1912 - 552 pages
...obviated under the Agricultural Holdings Act of 1906, where it is provided that: "When the landlord, without good and sufficient cause, and for reasons inconsistent with good estate management, terminates a tenancy by notice to quit," or when the tenant leaves in consequence of a proved demand... | |
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