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31 Allotments for labouring poor.E+W
In the provisional order of the commissioners concerning the inclosure under the provisions of this Act of any waste land of any manor on which the tenants of such manor have rights of common, or of any land whatsoever subject to rights of common which may be exercised at all times of the year for cattle levant and couchant as aforesaid, or to any rights of common which may be exercised at all times of the year, and which shall not be limited by number or stints, it shall be lawful for the commissioners to require and specify as one of the terms and conditions of such inclosure the appropriation of such an allotment for the labouring poor as the commissioners shall think necessary, with reference to the circumstances of each particular case, . . . and if in the provisional order for such inclosure the commissioners shall not have required the appropriation of an allotment for the labouring poor, the commissioners shall in their annual general report state the grounds on which they shall have abstained from requiring such appropriation.
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