(3) Allotments to charities, ditto.
If any allottee refuses to fence or keep fences in repair his neighbour can complain to a J.P. ‘not interested’ in the inclosure, and the J.P. can either make an order, or else empower the complainant to enter and carry the work out at the charge of the owner.
Expenses.—Part of the Commons and Wastes to be sold by auction to cover expenses. Any surplus to be laid out by Commissioners on some lasting improvements; any deficit to be made up by proprietors as Commissioners direct.
Commissioners are to keep accounts which must be open to inspection.
To meet expenses allotments may be mortgaged up to 40s. an acre.
Compensation to Occupiers.—Leases at rack or extended rents of any of the land to be inclosed by this Act to be void, owners paying tenants such compensation as Commissioners direct. Satisfaction is also to be given for standing crops, for ploughing, manuring, and tilling.
Arrangements between the Act and Award.—The Commissioners are to direct the course of husbandry ‘as well with respect to the Stocking as to the Plowing, Tilling, Cropping, Sowing, and Laying down the same.’
Roads.—Full power to set out roads and footpaths and to shut up others. Turnpike roads excluded.
Power of Appeal.—None.
Award.—Record Office.