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If, at any time after the restrictive conditions imposed by this Act have ceased to attach to a small holding, the owner of the holding desires to use the holding for purposes other than agriculture, he shall before so doing, whether the holding is situate within a town or built upon or not, offer the holding for sale, first to the county council from whom the holding was purchased, and secondly to the person or persons (if any) then entitled to the lands from which the holding was originally severed, and sections one hundred and twenty-seven to one hundred and thirty of the [8 & 9 Vict. c. 18.] Lands Clauses Consolidation Act, 1845, shall apply as if the owner of the small holding were the promoter of the undertaking, and the holding were superfluous lands within the meaning of those sections.
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