Milk quota - what is it?
Language: English Series: Farm Tax Brief ; 9(6) June 1994, 43(1)Publication details: 1994Subject(s): Summary: Investigates the consequences of milk quota remaining attached to land when an agricultural tenancy comes to an end, benefiting the owner assuming vacant possession or a succeeding tenant, rather than a departing tenant. Argues that milk quota should enable an occupier of a holding to produce and sell milk without becoming subject to payment of a levy. "R v MAFF ex parte Bostock"| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | ABS50977 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 3636-1001 |
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Investigates the consequences of milk quota remaining attached to land when an agricultural tenancy comes to an end, benefiting the owner assuming vacant possession or a succeeding tenant, rather than a departing tenant. Argues that milk quota should enable an occupier of a holding to produce and sell milk without becoming subject to payment of a levy. "R v MAFF ex parte Bostock"