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Snodgrass &c. v Logan. [1772] Mor 9937 (16 June 1772)
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[1772] Mor 9937
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Where the patronage of a kirk is lodged in a collective body, which having differed in choice, splits into two parties, and each party gives a separte presentation, the Court of Session is competent to decide which shall be preferred.
Fol. Dic. v. 4. p. 51. Fac. Col.
*** This case is No 95. p. 7374., voce Jurisdiction.