Land Act 1931
The Land Act 1931 was a significant piece of legislation in the United Kingdom aimed at addressing issues related to land ownership and agricultural practices. It introduced measures to regulate the sale and leasing of land, ensuring that tenants had more security and rights. This act was part of a broader effort to improve agricultural productivity during a time of economic hardship.
Additionally, the act sought to provide financial assistance to farmers and landowners, helping them manage their debts and improve their land. By promoting better land use and supporting rural communities, the Land Act 1931 played a crucial role in shaping agricultural policy in the interwar period.