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4Where the house is occupied for the time being by a member of the agricultural population in pursuance of a contract of service, men if that contract is determined—
(a)by less than four weeks' notice given by the employer,
(b)by dismissal of the employee without notice, or
(c)by the death of either party,
the employer or his personal representative shall permit the employee (or, in the case of his death, any person residing with him at his death) to continue to occupy the house free of charge from the determination of the contract until the expiration of a period of four weeks beginning with the date on which the notice is given or, if the contract is determined otherwise than by notice, with the date on which it is determined.
In this paragraph " occupied" means occupied otherwise than by a tenant, and " occupy " shall be construed accordingly.
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