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Commissioners may require Compensation in certain Cases.
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CXV. And be it further enacted, That where any Person or Persons, other than the Crown, or an Archbishop or Bishop, shall be Patron or Patrons of any Living or Parish so to be augmented by the Annexation thereto of any Part of any such divided Parish, or shall be entitled to present a Clerk thereto upon any Vacancy or Turn thereof, it shall and may be lawful for the said Commissioners under this Act, and they are hereby directed and required, and shall be entitled to demand, take, and receive from such Patron or Patrons of any such augmented Parish or Parishes such Sum or Sums of Money as shall be mutually agreed upon by and between such Commissioners and the respective Patron or Patrons, or, in case of Disagreement between them, shall be fixed and determined by Three Arbitrators, to be chosen in the same Manner as in the Case of Arbitrators appointed for the Settlement of Differences between the said Commissioners and Parties applying for the Purchase of Perpetuities under this Act, and under and subject to the like Regulations, so far as the same are applicable; which Sum or Sums of Money so to be received by the said Commissioners shall be added to the general Funds of the said Commissioners for the Purposes of this Act; and in default of Payment of such Sum or Sums of Money to the said Commissioners within Six Calendar Months after a Demand thereof by Notice in Writing shall have been made and served upon such Patron or Patrons, the said Sum or Sums of Money shall be and become a Charge or Lien on such Advowson or on the Inheritance of the same, and be paid and payable to the said Commissioners, with Interest thereon, in priority to all other Charges or Incumbrances upon such Advowson.
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