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3. Heritors dissatisfied with determinations of presbyteries in regard to churches, manses, glebes, &c. may remove proceedings by appeal to sheriff.
8. Proceedings for rebuilding or repairing of church or manse.
9. Where parties differ or delay as to erecting or repairing, sheriff to cause buildings or repairs to be executed.
13. Sheriff, if required, personally to inspect premises or locality.
17. Not competent to appeal after twenty days from date of judgment, &c.
21. Certain provisions of 8 & 9 Vict. c. 19. and 23 & 24 Vict. c. 106. incorporated with this Act.
23. All parochial assessments to be imposed according to the real or valued rent.
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