Agricultural Holdings (Scotland) Act 1949 (repealed 25.9.1991)

Sections 36, 39, 40 41 42, 44, 63, 65, 81, 86.

SECOND SCHEDULES Improvements begun before 31st July, 1931, for which compensation may be payable

Part IS Improvements for which compensation is payable if consent of landlord was obtained to their execution

1Erection, alterations, or enlargement of buildings.

2Formation of silos.

3Laying down of permanent pasture.

4Making and planting of osier beds.

5Making of water meadows or works of irrigation.

6Making of gardens.

7Making or improvernent of roads or bridges.

8Making 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.

9Making or removal of permanent fences.

10Planting of hops.

11Planting of orchards or fruit bushes.

12Protecting young fruit trees.

13Reclaiming of waste land.

14Warping or weiring of land.

15Embankments and sluices against floods.

16Erection of wirework in hop gardens.

17Provision of permanent sheep dipping accommodation.

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

Part IIS Improvement for which compensation is payable if notice was given to landlord before execution thereof

19Drainage.

Part IIIS Improvements for which compensation is payable without consent of, or notice to, landlord of their execution

20Chalking of land.

21Clay-burning.

22Claying of land or spreading blaes upon land.

23Liming of land.

24Marling of land.

25Application to land of purchased artificial or other purchased manure.

26Consumption 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.

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

28Laying down temporary pasture with clover, grass, lucerne, sainfoin, or other seeds, sown more than two 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.

29Repairs 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.