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[1.]. Trustees and parish officers in vestry assembled may let portions of poor allotments to industrious cottagers.
5. If rent is in arrear, or land not duly cultivated, tenant may be evicted.
6. Power to recover possession of land illegally held over, by summary process.
11. Extending powers and provisions of this Act to 1 & 2 W. 4. c. 42 and c. 59.
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