PUBLIC BODIES LEASING BILL.
The Public Bodies Leasing Bill is intended as a substitute for the Public Bodies Powers Act, 1887, and makes general provision as to the leasing powers of local and other public authorities, so a3 to avoid the necessity of making special provision in every ca-e. The Bill is to apply to a county council, road board, town board, fire board, hospital boai'd, and charitable aid board, or any person or body of persons declared to be a leasing authority uy any Act passed in future. Any such body may let any land on (a) a tenancy at will; (b) a tenancy terminable by six months' notice, or any shorter notice; (c) a tenancy up to fifty years without right of renewal; (d) a tenancy with right of renewal, for a period not exceeding fifty years; (e) a tenancy for a term not exceeding twenty-one years with perpetual renewal subject to revaluation; (f) a tenancy for twenty-one years, with the provision that the shall then be offered at auction; (g) a tenancy for twentyone years with the option of the tenant accepting a new lease with revaluation or to have the new lease offered for gale by auction. -r "
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9189, 11 September 1908, Page 4
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202PUBLIC BODIES LEASING BILL. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9189, 11 September 1908, Page 4
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