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14SIn section 9 (arbitration as to permanent pasture)—
(a)in subsection (1), for the words from “landlord” to “of” in the fifth place where it appears, there is substituted “ Land Court may determine ”;
(b)in subsection (2), for the words from the beginning to “award” there is substituted “ The Land Court may in its determination ”; and
(c)in subsection (3)—
(i)for the word “arbiter” there is substituted “ Land Court ”; and
(ii)for the words “he may also by his award” there is substituted “ it may also ”.
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