Section 33.

SCHEDULE 3 1923 Act Improvements For Which Compensation May Be Payable

Part I Improvements For Which Consents Required

1 Erection, alteration, or enlargement of buildings.

2 Formation of silos.

3 Laying down of permanent pasture.

4 Making and planting of osier beds.

5 Making of water meadows or works of irrigation.

6 Making of gardens.

7 Making or improvement of roads or bridges.

8 Making or improvement of watercourses, ponds, wells, or reservoirs, or of works for the application of water power or for supply of water for agricultural or domestic purposes.

9 Making or removal of permanent fences.

10 Planting of hops.

11 Planting of orchards or fruit bushes.

12 Protecting young fruit trees.

13 Reclaiming of waste land.

14 Warping or weiring of land.

15 Embankments and sluices against floods.

16 Erection of wirework in hop gardens.

17 Provision of permanent sheep dipping accommodation.

18 In the case of arable land, the removal of bracken, gorse, tree roots, boulders, or other like obstructions to cultivation.

Part II Improvements For Which Notice Required

19 Drainage.

Part III Improvements For Which No Consents Or Notice Required

20 Chalking of land.

21 Clay-burning.

22 Claying of land or spreading blaes upon land.

23 Liming of land.

24 Marling of land.

25 Application to land of purchased artificial or other manure.

26 Consumption on the holding by cattle, sheep, or pigs, or by horses other than those regularly employed on the holding, of corn, cake, or other feeding stuff not produced on the holding.

27 Consumption on the holding by cattle, sheep, or pigs, or by horses other than those regularly employed on the holding, of corn proved by satisfactory evidence to have been produced and consumed on the holding.

28 Laying down temporary pasture with clover, grass, lucerne, sainfoin, or other seeds, sown more than 2 years prior to the termination of the tenancy, in so far as the value of the temporary pasture on the holding at the time of quitting exceeds the value of the temporary pasture on the holding at the commencement of the tenancy for which the tenant did not pay compensation.

29 Repairs to buildings, being buildings necessary for the proper cultivation or working of the holding, other than repairs which the tenant is himself under an obligation to execute.

Section 33.

SCHEDULE 4 1931 Act Improvements For Which Compensation May Be Payable

Part I Improvements For Which Consent Required

1 Erection, alteration, or enlargement of buildings.

2 Laying down of permanent pasture.

3 Making and planting of osier beds.

4 Making of water meadows or works of irrigation.

5 Making of gardens.

6 Planting of orchards or fruit bushes.

7 Protecting young fruit trees.

8 Warping or weiring of land.

9 Making of embankments and sluices against floods.

Part II Improvements Of Which Notice Required

10 Drainage.

11 Formation of silos.

12 Making or improvement of roads or bridges.

13 Making or improvement of watercourses, ponds or wells, or of works for the application of water power or for the supply of water for agricultural or domestic purposes.

14 Making or removal of permanent fences.

15 Reclaiming of waste land.

16 Repairing or renewal of embankments and sluices against floods.

17 Provision of sheep dipping accommodation.

18 Provision of electrical equipment other than moveable fittings and appliances.

Part III Improvements For Which No Consent Or Notice Required

19 Chalking of land.

20 Clay-burning.

21 Claying of land or spreading blaes upon land.

22 Liming of land.

23 Marling of land.

24 Eradication of bracken, whins, or gorse growing on the holding at the commencement of a tenancy and in the case of arable land the removal of tree roots, boulders, stones or other like obstacles to cultivation.

25 Application to land of purchased artificial or other manure.

26 Consumption on the holding by cattle, sheep, or pigs, or by horses other than those regularly employed on the holding, of corn, cake, or other feeding stuff not produced on the holding.

27 Consumption on the holding by cattle, sheep, or pigs, or by horses other than those regularly employed on the holding, of corn proved by satisfactory evidence to have been produced and consumed on the holding.

28 Laying down temporary pasture with clover, grass, lucerne, sainfoin, or other seeds, sown more than 2 years prior to the termination of the tenancy, in so far as the value of the temporary pasture on the holding at the time of quitting exceeds the value of the temporary pasture on the holding at the commencement of the tenancy for which the tenant did not pay compensation.

29 Repairs to buildings, being buildings necessary for the proper cultivation or working of the holding, other than repairs which the tenant is himself under an obligation to execute.