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The Lord Ordinary, in consequence of this report, decerned in terms of the presbytery's decree for a new manse. The suspender reclaimed; and
Pleaded —That, as the report bore that part of the manse could be repaired, the heritors were not bound to submit to the expence of building an entire new one.
Reference was made, on both sides, to Sir John Connell's Treatise on the Law of Parishes , pp. 295 and 301, and the cases there taken notice of.
Lord Ordinary, M'Kenzie. Act. Skene. Alt. Dean of Fac. (Cranstoun) Jameson, et Jas. Miller. Agents, John Lawson, W. S. and Campbell Clason, W. S. B. Clerk.
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