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        Allotments Act 1922 (c.51)
        Introductory Text
        Main body
        1. Determination of tenancies of allotment gardens.
        2. Compensation on quitting allotment gardens.
        3. Provision as to cottage holdings and certain allotments.
        4. Further provision as to allotment gardens and allotments.
        5. Rights of tenant who has paid compensation to outgoing tenant.
        6. Assessment and recovery of compensation.
        7. Application to Crown lands.
        8. Amendment of statutory provisions as to compulsory acquisition of land for allotments.
        9. . . .
        10. Powers of entry on unoccupied land.
        11. Determination of questions arising on resumption of land.
        12. Time limit for serving notice to treat for compulsory acquisition of land.
        13. . . .
        14. . . .
        15. Power for county councils to let land for allotments.
        16. Limitation on expenditure on allotments and rents to be charged.
        17. Rating of allotments.
        18. . . .
        19. Penalty for damage to an allotment garden.
        20. . . .
        21. Provisions as to parts of New Forest now used for allotment gardens.
        22. Interpretation.
        23. Short title, commencement, and repeal.
        Schedules
        SCHEDULE . . .

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