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[1.].†Repeal of recited Act in part. Consent of major part of heritors in value to be sufficient.
2. Largeness of the population to be a reason for division of parish.
3. Non-consent of heritors not to be deemed valid objection to process for disjoining parishes.
4. Where proof is given that a sufficient church accommodation exists in the new parish proposed to be erected, lords of council may allow process to proceed.
6. In certain cases a parish, though divided, may remain as one parish for purposes of poor.
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8. Where a church is built and endowed, a district may be attached thereto. Endowment of minister.
12. For administering religious service in the Gaelic language.
15. Charge of church, &c., thenceforth to lie on parties liable thereto by Law of Scotland.
16. Provisions of 50 Geo. 3. c. 84. and 5 Geo. 4. c. 72. not to extend to parishes erected under the present Act.
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