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LANDLORD AND TENANT LAW AMENDMENT ACT (IRELAND) 1860 - SECT 29

Tenant may cut turf, but not for profit or sale.

29. Where any lease or demise shall be made on or after the first day of
January one thousand eight hundred and sixty-one of lands containing turf bog,
unreclaimed and unprofitable for agriculture, or where any lease shall be so
made giving a right of turbary on the premises, or conferring a right of
common of turbary on premises not comprised in the lease, it shall be lawful
for the tenant, unless by the said lease it be specially provided to the
contrary, to cut, use, and enjoy the said turf bog, so far as shall be
necessary for the bona fide use on the demised premises of the tenant and his
lawful sub-tenants, but not for any purpose of trade or manufacture, or for
profit or sale, unless the right so to use and enjoy the same shall have been
expressly granted in writing by the landlord being competent so as to grant as
aforesaid.


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