Statutory Instruments
Agriculture
Made
25th October 2007
Laid before Parliament
31st October 2007
Coming into force
15th January 2008
The Lord Chancellor makes the following Order, in exercise of the powers conferred on him by section 73(3) and (4) of the Agriculture Act 1947(1), section 6(4) and (6) of the Agriculture (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1954(2) and section 67(7) of the Agricultural Holdings Act 1986 (3), and after consultation with the Council on Tribunals in accordance with section 8 of the Tribunals and Inquiries Act 1992(4).
1. This Order may be cited as the Agricultural Land Tribunals (Rules) Order 2007 and comes into force on 15th January 2008.
2.—(1) The Schedule (Agricultural Land Tribunals Rules) has effect.
(2) The Rules set out in that Schedule may be cited as the Agricultural Land Tribunals Rules 2007.
3.—(1) The Agricultural Land Tribunals (Rules) Order 1978(5) and the Agricultural Land Tribunals (Succession to Agricultural Tenancies) Order 1984(6) are revoked.
(2) Where an application to an Agricultural Land Tribunal—
(a) has been made before the commencement of this Order;
(b) is made after the commencement of this Order for a direction entitling the applicant to a tenancy of an agricultural holding on the death or retirement of the tenant when the date of death or the giving of the retirement notice was before the commencement of this Order; or
(c) is made after the commencement of this Order for the Tribunal’s consent to operation of notice to quit when the date on which the tenant served a counter-notice in writing requiring section 26(1) of the Agricultural Holdings Act 1986 shall apply to the notice to quit was before the date of the commencement of this Order,
the Agricultural Land Tribunals (Rules) Order 1978 or the Agricultural Land Tribunals (Succession to Agricultural Tenancies) Order 1984, as the case may be, continue to apply to that application as if they had not been revoked.
Signed on the authority of the Lord Chancellor
Bridget Prentice
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State
Ministry of Justice
25th October 2007
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