Agriculture (Scotland) Act 1948 (c. 45) | |
1948 c. 45 - continued | |
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Section 26. | |
1. For the purposes of this Act, the occupier of an agricultural unit shall be deemed to fulfil his responsibilities to farm it in accordance with the rules of good husbandry in so far as the extent to which and the manner in which the unit is being farmed (as respects both the kind of operations carried out and the way in which they are carried out) are such that, having regard to the character and situation of the unit, the standard of management thereof by the owner and other relevant circumstances, the occupier is maintaining a reasonable standard of efficient production, as respects both the kind of produce and the quality and quantity thereof, while keeping the unit in a condition to enable such a standard to be maintained in the future. | |
2. In determining whether the manner in which a unit is being farmed is such as aforesaid regard shall be had, but without prejudice to the generality of the provisions of the last foregoing paragraph, to the following :—
(c) where the system of farming practised requires the keeping of livestock, the proper stocking of the holding; (d) the maintenance of an efficient standard of management of livestock; (e) as regards hill sheep farming in particular:—
(f) the extent to which the necessary steps are being taken—
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