336. Tenant's right to remove fixtures and buildings.
Agricultural Land and Allotments (Volume 1 (2022)) | Commentary
In general, any engine, machinery, fencing or other fixture affixed to an agricultural holding1 by the tenant2, whether for the purposes of agriculture3 or not4, and any building5 erected by him on the holding6, is removable by him at any time during the continuance of the tenancy or within two months after its
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In general, any engine, machinery, fencing or other fixture affixed to an agricultural holding1 by the tenant2, whether for the purposes of agriculture3 or not4, and any building5 erected by him on the holding6, is removable by him at any time during the continuance of the tenancy or within two months after its
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