Tenant Farmers
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1 expressionFarmers and Tenants1 mention
Law in a Free State (English)
My last admission was followed by a series of grunts at intervals' of about half a minute, and at last with a zeal and earnestness which he had not yet exhibited, and in a louder key than heretofore, Lord Brownmead turned upon me with this query:
in the texts
Lectures on the Relation between Law and Public Opinion in England
Agricultural tenants whose right to compensation for improvements is progressively protected against exclusion by private contract.
the body of tenant farmers, has been forbidden by law to part under a contract with advantages, such as compensation for improvements, which Parliament intends to secure to the class of which he is a member.
an artisan or a labourer cannot by contract give up the benefit of, or, as the expression goes, “contract himself out” of, the Workmen’s Compensation Acts, nor can a farmer contract himself out of the Agricultural Holdings Acts.
Law in a Free State
Tenant farmers discussed by Lord Brownmead in connection with the Hares and Rabbits Act and the Tenant's Compensation Bill.
My last admission was followed by a series of grunts at intervals' of about half a minute, and at last with a zeal and earnestness which he had not yet exhibited, and in a louder key than heretofore, Lord Brownmead turned upon me with this query: