There is little or no reduction in
children, lunatics, or mothers, while there are the following
reductions in aged and infirm paupers:--
-----------------------------------+---------+---------+------------
| 1910. | 1911. | Reduction.
-----------------------------------+---------+---------+------------
Aged and infirm in work-houses | 13,478 | 11,291 | 2,187
| | |
Aged and infirm on out-door relief | 51,304 | 35,681 | 15,623
-----------------------------------+---------+---------+------------
Total | 17,810
+------------
leaving only 855 of the reduction unaccounted for.
APPENDIX G
THE LAND LAW (IRELAND) ACT, 1881
The provisions which have revolutionised the land system of Ireland are
contained in Clause 8 of the Land Act of 1881, which runs as follows:--
8.--(1.) The tenant of any present tenancy to which this Act applies,
or such tenant and the landlord jointly, or the landlord, after having
demanded from such tenant an increase of rent which the tenant has
declined to accept, or after the parties have otherwise failed to come
to an agreement, may from time to time during the continuance of such
tenancy apply to the court to fix the fair rent to be paid by such
tenant to the landlord for the holding, and thereupon the court, after
hearing the parties, and having regard to the interest of the landlord
and tenant respectively, and considering all the circumstances of the
case, holding, and district, may determine what is such fair rent.
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