Timber (Ireland) Act, 1888

Amendments in the Timber Acts.

1. From and after the passing of this Act the Act of the session of the Irish Parliament of the twenty-third and twenty-fourth years of the reign of King George the Third, chapter thirty-nine, intituled “An Act to amend the Acts relating to the planting of Timber Trees,” shall be amended as follows:—

44 & 45 Vict. c. 49.

(1.) Every tenant of a holding who has a statutory term therein under the Land Law (Ireland) Act, 1881 , shall have the same rights and privileges as are conferred by the said Act of King George the Third upon tenants for years exceeding fourteen years unexpired, subject to the conditions imposed by the said Acts.

(2.) The said Act of King George the Third, and the other Acts relating to the planting of timber trees in Ireland, shall extend to and include fruit trees.