The Agricultural Holdings (Requests for Landlord’s Consent or Variation of Terms and the Suitability Test) (England) Regulations 2021

Type Statutory-Instrument
Publication 2021-05-24
State In force
Department King's Printer of Acts of Parliament
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Made: 24th May 2021

Laid before Parliament: 25th May 2021

Coming into force in accordance with regulation 1

The Secretary of State makes the following Regulations in exercise of the powers conferred by section 19A and section 39(8) of the Agricultural Holdings Act 1986[^f00001].

PART 1 — Introductory

Citation, commencement, application and interpretation

1

PART 2 — Requests for Landlord’s Consent or Variation of Terms

Interpretation

2

In this Part—

Request for landlord’s consent or variation of terms

3

Awards or determinations by the arbitrator or third party

4

PART 3 — The Suitability Test

The Suitability Test

5

and having had regard to all relevant matters, the Tribunal must be satisfied that, if the applicant had applied in an open competition for a tenancy of this holding, that is assumed to be available under the 1986 Act, a prudent and willing landlord could reasonably be expected to regard the applicant as among the candidates to whom they would be willing to grant the tenancy.

Transitional and Revocation Provisions

6
7

The Agricultural Holdings (Transitional Provision) (England) Regulations 2021[^f00006] are revoked.

PART 4 — Review

Review

8

Signed

Victoria Prentis — Parliamentary Under Secretary of State — Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs — 24th May 2021

Explanatory note

(This note is not part of the Regulations)

EXPLANATORY NOTE

These Regulations make provision about the resolution of disputes in relation to landlord’s consent and variations to the terms of a contract of tenancy of an agricultural holding under the Agricultural Holdings Act 1986 (c. 5) (“the 1986 Act”) and about applications to succeed to a tenancy of an agricultural holding under the 1986 Act.

Part 1 contains introductory provisions.

Part 2 provides for a tenant to refer a request to arbitration or, by agreement in writing with the landlord, third party determination where a landlord’s consent or a variation of the terms of a contract of tenancy of an agricultural holding under the 1986 Act is required either to enable a tenant to request or apply for relevant financial assistance under the Agriculture Act 2020 (c. 21) as defined in regulation 2 or in order to meet a statutory duty.

Regulation 3 sets out the scope of requests that may be made under this Part, the requirements that must be met before a request can be made and the information that must be included in a formal notice to the landlord that a request for arbitration is being made.

Regulation 4 provides that when considering a request, an arbitrator or third party may order the landlord to comply with the request, in full or in part, or make any award or determination they consider reasonable and just as between the landlord and tenant having regard to all relevant matters. Regulation 4(1) sets out a list of some of those matters that must be considered.

Regulation 4(2) provides for additional considerations that may form part of the award or determination including costs, the time when the award or determination takes effect and any conditions to which the award or determination is subject. Regulation 4(3) provides that the arbitrator or third party must not make an award or determination which varies the rent of the holding. Regulations 4(4) and 4(5) provide that the arbitrator or third party must not make an award or determination which provides for compensation except to provide that any consent or variation to the tenancy must be disregarded for the purposes of assessing a claim for compensation made by a landlord under sections 71 to 73 of the 1986 Act. Regulation 4(6) provides that any award or determination takes effect as if the terms and provisions in it were contained in an agreement in writing entered into by the landlord and tenant by way of variation to the agreement previously in place in respect of the tenancy from the making of the award or determination or at any specified later date.

Part 3 sets out the criteria which a Tribunal must have regard to when determining an application by a person as to whether they are suitable to succeed to a tenancy of an agricultural holding under Part 4 of the 1986 Act following the death or retirement of a tenant. The Tribunal is required to consider all relevant matters and regulation 5(2) sets out a list of some of the matters which must be taken into account, including that the Tribunal is required to consider the person’s likely capacity to farm the holding commercially, with or without other land, taking into account the need for high standards of efficient production and care for the environment in relation to managing the holding. It goes on to provide that, having considered all relevant matters, the Tribunal must be satisfied that if the applicant had applied in an open competition for that tenancy, assuming it were available under the 1986 Act, a prudent and willing landlord could reasonably be expected to regard the applicant as one of the candidates to whom he would be willing to grant the tenancy. All offers as to rent in respect of the holding and the age of the applicant must be disregarded under regulation 5(3).

Regulation 6 makes transitional provision.

Regulation 7 revokes The Agricultural Holding (Transitional Provision) Regulations 2021 (S.I. 2021/324).

Regulation 8 provides for a review of these Regulations by 1st June 2026 and at intervals not exceeding 5 years thereafter.

An impact assessment has not been produced for this instrument as no, or no significant, impact on the private, voluntary or public sector is foreseen.

Footnotes

[^f00001]: 1986 c. 5. Section 19A was inserted by paragraph 7 of Schedule 3 to the Agriculture Act 2020 (c. 21), section 39(8) was substituted by paragraph 17 of that Schedule.

[^f00003]: See section 96(1) of the 1986 Act for the definition of “third party determination” inserted by paragraph 24 of Schedule 4 to the Deregulation Act 2015 (c. 20).

[^f00004]: See section 96(1) of the 1986 Act for the definition of “the Tribunal”.

[^f00005]: By virtue of section 53(6A), inserted by paragraph 18 of Schedule 3 to the 2020 Act, section 39(8) and (8A) applies to section 53 determinations as regards suitability.

[^f00006]: S.I. 2021/324

Editorial notes

[^key-d0d5139fdf8851e6ea4122e1e94937f0]: Reg. 1 in force at 21.6.2021, see reg. 1(2)(a)

[^key-c7870d73e3e3ce5f3e9859a0d218e27e]: Reg. 2 in force at 21.6.2021, see reg. 1(2)(a)

[^key-d6da407ed39a661daf993cae7794e3a3]: Reg. 3 in force at 21.6.2021, see reg. 1(2)(a)

[^key-406ca6e673a977195cbc99d4ffad0641]: Reg. 4 in force at 21.6.2021, see reg. 1(2)(a)

[^key-3991a5f2f6b0cf2a114f52e948cc86be]: Reg. 8 in force at 21.6.2021, see reg. 1(2)(a)

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