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As soon as conveniently may be after the passing of any Act of Parliament by which any inclosure shall be directed to be proceeded with under the provisions of this Act, . . . F1 the commissioners shall call a meeting of the persons interested in the land to be inclosed, of which twenty-one days notice shall be given by advertisement, to be held for appointing a valuer to divide, set out, and allot such land, or so much thereof as shall not be directed to be set out for public purposes, among the persons interested therein, and to set out, divide, and improve, in such manner as herein-after mentioned, so much thereof as shall be directed to be set out for public purposes; and the commissioners, if they shall so think fit, may appoint an assistant commissioner to be present and to preside at such meeting, and to take the votes of the persons present thereat; and the persons, or their agents, present at the meeting, or the majority in number, and the majority in respect of interest, may appoint a valuer; and in case the majority in number and the majority in respect of interest shall not agree upon the appointment, then the commissioners shall appoint a valuer: Provided always, that no person shall in anywise act as an assistant commissioner in an inclosure under this Act, or be appointed a valuer in such inclosure, who shall be interested in such inclosure, or shall be the agent ordinarily intrusted with the care, superintendence, or management of the estate of any person so interested.
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F1Words repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1875 (c. 66)
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