OF A. the power, even though the end of the season had come and all
payments had been made under the award as it then stood in accordance with the final paragraph of clause 2, whereby all con- tractual relations had been satisfied as the award actually stood.
To test the correctness of the views above summarized, it is necessary to examine the Act with great care.
It may be observed, at the outset, that the Act of 1915 established a statutory scheme with respect to the relations between cane- growers and mill-owners. The sale and purchase of sugar-cane and the settlement of prices were no longer to be left to voluntary bargaining, but the prices were to be compulsorily determined by Local Boards and a Central Board.
The first provision material to the present purpose is sec. 6, which says: " A Local Board may, with respect to the lands and the mill for which they have been constituted, make an award deter- mining the price or prices to be paid and accepted by the owner or owners of the mill and cane-growers, respectively, for sugar-cane sold and taken delivery of at the mill concerned, and determining all matters relating to such supply of sugar-cane and payment therefor." Under sec. 7, however, inasmuch as the Local Board had not made any award by 7th May 1917, " all the functions and jurisdiction of the Local Board " passed to and were to be exercised by the Central Board constituted under the provision of sec. 4.
The Central Board, on 16th July 1917, made an award for the area, by clause 1 of which (inter alia) ' the base price of sugar-cane for the season 1917 " was fixed. Clause 2 includes a provision that "payment for cane to groups shall be 28s. 6d. per ton on delivery. The balance to be adjusted at the end of the season in accordance with the above scale." The award contained various conditions relative to the supply and delivery of cane, as to incidents, the expense or cost of which was to be adjusted between mill-owner and growers. Deductions were dealt with under sec. 12 (3). Clause 9 (the final clause) runs thus "This award shall take effect as from the first day of June 1917, and remain in force until further order, and, pending further order, until the thirty-first day of March 1918." The award was gazetted on 27th July 1917.
Sec. 8 of the Act enacts that the "award of a Local Board