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1. Extension of length of notices to quit allotment gardens.
2. Cesser of restrictions on right of tenant of an allotment garden to compensation for crops and manure.
3. Compensation to tenant of an allotment garden for disturbance.
4. Right of landlord of an allotment garden to compensation for deterioration.
6. Exclusion of cottage holdings, and provisions as to war-time allotments.
7. Application of provisions of the Allotments Act, 1922, for purposes of preceding sections.
9. Restriction of obligations of local authorities to provide allotments.
10. Rents to be charged for allotments let by local authorities.
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Abolition of contractual restrictions on keeping hens and rabbits
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