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] ecclesiastical or charitable purposes except with the previous approval in writing of the Charity Commissioners for England and Wales.

51.—Where a half-year's notice, expiring with a year of tenancy, is by law necessary and sufficient for determination of a tenancy from year to year, a year's notice so expiring shall by virtue of this Act be necessary and sufficient for the same; but nothing in this section shall extend to a case where the tenant is adjudged bankrupt, or has filed a petition for a composition or arrangement with his creditors.

52.—Where on a tenancy from year to year a notice to quit is given by the landlord with a view to the use of land for any of the following purposes,—


 * The erection of farm labourers' cottages or other houses, with or without gardens;


 * The providing of gardens for existing farm labourers' cottages or other houses;


 * The allotment for labourers of land for gardens or other purposes;


 * The planting of trees;


 * The opening or working of any coal, ironstone, limestone, or other mineral, or of a stone quarry, clay, sand, or gravel pit, or the construction of any works or buildings to be used in connexion therewith;


 * The obtaining of brick earth, gravel, or sand;


 * The making of a watercourse or reservoir;

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