Inclosure Act 1845

97 Minerals under regulated pastures may be reserved, while minerals under lands to be held in severalty are relinquished.E+W

Provided always, that in every case in which, under the provisions herein-after contained, part of the land subject to be inclosed under this Act shall be converted into and used as a regulated pasture, and the residue thereof shall be divided and allotted in severalty, it shall be lawful for the valuer, having regard to the right of the lord of the manor, as the same shall have been ascertained and declared by the provisional order of the commissioners, and with the consent of the lord of the manor and a majority in value of the other persons interested in the lands proposed to be inclosed, to direct that the rights of the lord of the manor in and to all or any of the mines, minerals, stone, and other substrata under such part of the land as shall be converted into and used as a regulated pasture shall be reserved to the lord, and that all or any of the mines, minerals, stone, and other substrata under the residue to be divided and allotted in severalty shall become the property of the owners of the respective allotments, and that the allotments be adjusted accordingly.