Transactions of the Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland

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Page 5 - Some impulse has been given to scientific agricultural education by the scholarships and bursaries founded by the Royal Agricultural Society of England, and the Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland.
Page 31 - Act as to the rent to be paid for the holding as from the next ensuing date at which the tenancy could have been terminated by notice to quit given by the tenant at the date of the said demand...
Page 186 - No person shall sell to the prejudice of the purchaser any article of fuod or any drug which is not of the nature, substance, and quality of the article demanded...
Page 38 - Failing such notice by either party the lease shall be held to be renewed by tacit relocation for another year, and thereafter from year to year.
Page 25 - ... of land held by a tenant, which is either wholly agricultural or wholly pastoral, or in part agricultural and as to the residue pastoral, or in whole or in part cultivated as a market garden, and which is not let to the tenant during his continuance in any office, appointment, or employment held under the landlord...
Page 185 - Agriculture may, after such inquiry as they deem necessary, make regulations for determining what deficiency in any of the normal constituents of genuine milk, cream, butter, or cheese, or what addition of extraneous matter or proportion of water, in any sample of milk...
Page 37 - ... and in respect of any depreciation of the value to him of the residue of the holding, caused by the withdrawal of that land from the holding or by the use to be made thereof...
Page 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.
Page 33 - January, nineteen hundred and twenty-one, been let to a tenant for a definite and limited period for cultivation as arable land, on the condition that the tenant shall, along with the last or waygoing crop, sow permanent grass seeds ; or (g) where a written contract of tenancy has been entered into (whether before or after the commencement of this Act) for the letting by the landlord to the tenant of a holding, which at the time of the creation of the tenancy had then been for a period of not less...

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