Agricultural Contracts Act (Cap. 63:50).
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Type of law
Legislation
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Abstract
This Act provides rules relative to the making, registration, validity and effects of agricultural contracts. An “agricultural contract” means an agreement whereby a contractor is let into possession of a parcel of land by the owner for the purpose of bringing such parcel of land into cultivation or for the bona fide purpose of extending the cultivation on the land, in accordance with the terms of such agreement, and includes all contracts whether registered or unregistered, but shall not include any agreement relating to the cultivation of sugarcane. The contractor’s right to possession shall include the right to cultivation, husbandry and use of the produce of the trees on such land, unless prohibited by contract. The Act defines rights and duties of a contractor and provides for various legal matters relating to the holding and use of land under contract, and in particular claims against contractors. Agricultural contracts shall be registered with the Registrar General in the Register Book of Agricultural Contracts.
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Long title of text
An Act relating to Agricultural Contracts.
Notes
Consolidated version of Act No. 36 of 1925 (Cap. 23, No. 6 of 1950) as authorized by L.R.O. 1/2006 (updated as at 31 December 2013).
Repealed
No
Serial Imprint
Ministry of Legal Affairs.
Source language
English
Legislation Amendment
No