If an allottee is dissatisfied with his allotment, the Commissioners must hear his complaints, but their determination is final till the Award is made.

The Award is to be drawn up and read over to the Proprietors and all the orders and directions, penalties, impositions, regulations and determinations of the Award are to be final, binding and conclusive on all parties.

If an allottee refuses to accept or molests anyone else who accepts, he or she must pay the penalties decided on by the Commissioners.

The tenure of allotments is to be the same as that of the estate in virtue of which they are claimed.

The grass on the road allotment is to be allotted to such person or persons as the Commissioners direct, or else be applied for some general, Parochial, or other use.

No person is to graze cattle, dig, cultivate or plant in any road or way under penalty of a fine of £3.

Incroachments.—Incroachments 20 years old and over are to stand. Incroachments made within 20 years are to be treated as part of the Commons to be divided, but, if the Commissioners think it fit and convenient they can be allotted to the person in possession, without considering the value of erections or improvements (1) as the whole or part of his allotment; (2) as his allotment, the allottee paying such extra sum of money as the Commissioners think fit (this is supposing the allotment he is entitled to is less in value than the incroachment); (3) for such sum of money as the Commissioners think fit (this is supposing he is not entitled to any allotment).

But if the Commissioners do not think it fit and convenient to allot an incroachment to the person in possession, they may (1) sell it at public auction and apply the money to the purposes of the Act; (2) allot it to someone else, in which case a ‘reasonable’ sum of money is to be given to the dispossessed owner, the new allottee paying the whole or part of it.

Fencing.—To be done by the several proprietors as the Commissioners direct.

Exception.—(1) The Tithe Owners’ allotments are to be fenced by the other proprietors.