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LANDLORD AND TENANT ACT 1935 - SECT 31

31. Distress on growing products to cease if payment made

In case the tenant, his executors, administrators, or assigns, after any distress for arrears so taken of corn, grass, hops, roots, fruits, pulse, or other product which is growing as aforesaid, and at any time before the same is ripe and cut, cured, or gathered, pays or causes to be paid to the landlord for whom such distress is taken, or to his bailiff or other person usually employed to receive the rent of such landlord, the whole rent which is then in arrear, together with the full costs and charges of making such distress and which have been occasioned thereby, then and upon such payment or lawful tender thereof, actually made, whereby the end of such distress will be fully answered, the same and every part thereof shall cease; and the corn, grass, hops, roots, fruits, pulse, or other product so distrained shall be delivered up to the tenant, his executors, administrators, or assigns.



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