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5. Persons liable in fish teinds may petition sheriff to call a meeting.
7. Meeting of persons named in the roll to be called by sheriff.
8. Meeting may resolve to approve of agreement, or to enter into a submission.
9. Submission to one person as sole arbiter may be entered into.
10. Presbytery to be bound by signatures of moderator and clerk.
12. Agreement or final award to be recorded in sheriff court books.
13. Capital sum to be raised and invested on heritable security.
15. Where submission has been entered into by minister of any parish before passing of this Act, presbytery to be bound by award, &c.
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