Union of Parishes Act, 1827

On Death or Removal of the other Incumbents, the Clerk so presented shall be the full Incumbent of the whole new Parish, without further Presentation.

X. And be it further enacted, That such Clerk so presented and instituted or collated, and so inducted, in pursuance of this Act, into such united or newly-erected Parish, upon the Death or Removal of the other Incumbent or Incumbents of the other Parishes or Parts of a Parish constituting such Union, and erected into the said new Parish, as they respectively become void, shall and may enter upon the Cure of Souls, and take and receive such Tithes, Duties, and other Profits, as the said former Incumbent or Incumbents so dying or removed was or were by Law entitled to in such Parish or Part of a Parish then become Part of the said united or newly-erected Parish; and such Clerk so presented and instituted or collated, and inducted, in pursuance of this Act, to such united Parish, and having performed all other Matters and Things which by Law he was required to do and perform, shall, upon the Death or Removal of every such other Incumbent, be full and lawful Incumbent of all the said united and newly-erected Parish, without any new Presentation and Institution, Collation or Induction, to all Intents and Purposes whatsoever, and shall have the same Right, Title, and Interest in and to the said united and newly-erected Parish, and to all Tithes, Duties, Profits, and Perquisites thereunto belonging or appertaining, in as large and ample Manner as he could or might have had if such Clerk had been separately presented and instituted, or collated and inducted, into every of the said Parishes or Parts of Parishes, as they respectively became void, and as the old and former Incumbents, or any of them, were by Law entitled to have and receive the same.