Evesham Custom

The Evesham Custom is a distinctive form of customary leasehold tenure used in the market gardens of Evesham, Worcestershire. It is the most well-known of a number of former local practises, such as the Ulster Custom[1] and North Lincolnshire Custom.[2] The underlying principle of such customs was that the tenant could be granted compensation for any improvements they made to the land they leased, since the common law did not provide any such protection.

  1. ^ Journal of Proceedings of the Agricultural Economics Society, v1-10, 122
  2. ^ Currie, The Economic Theory of Agricultural Land Tenure, p.77