Agricultural Holdings Act 1986 (1986 c 5)

The 1986 legislation on agricultural holdings regulates the relationship between landlords and tenant farmers in the UK. It establishes protections for tenants, including security of tenure and fair rent provisions. Tenants can renew their tenancy unless the landlord possesses grounds for termination under the Act. The Act also addresses arbitration procedures for dispute resolution and the conditions under which compensation for improvements or injurious affection is awarded to tenants. The Act aims to balance the interests of landlords and tenants, ensuring tenure stability and fair dealing within agricultural tenancies.

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Agricultural Holdings Act 1986 (1986 c 5)

The 1986 legislation on agricultural holdings regulates the relationship between landlords and tenant farmers in the UK. It establishes protections for tenants, including security of tenure and fair rent provisions. Tenants can renew their tenancy unless the landlord possesses grounds for termination under the Act. The Act also addresses arbitration procedures for dispute resolution and the conditions under which compensation for improvements or injurious affection is awarded to tenants. The Act aims to balance the interests of landlords and tenants, ensuring tenure stability and fair dealing within agricultural tenancies.

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Agricultural Holdings Act 1986 (1986 c 5)
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