17 January 2003
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The modes of letting vacant farms, the duty of supplying buildings and permanent
improvements, and the form in which rent is to be received, have all been carefully
discussed in the older financial treatises. Most of these questions belong to
practical administration, and are, moreover, not of great interest in modern times.
Certain plain rules, may, however, be stated. The claims of successors to the late
tenant should not be overlooked; it is better for the tenure to be continued without
break, and therefore the question of new letting ought rarely to
occur.
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