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The Courts, the Church and the Constitution: Aspects of the Disruption of 1843Lord Rodger of EarlsferryJean Clark Memorial Lectures, Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, 2008, xvi + 142 pp (paperback £30.00) ISBN: 978-0-7486-3754-6

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 April 2009

Frank Cranmer
Affiliation:
Fellow, St Chad's College, Durham

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References

4 Earl of Kinnoull v Presbytery of Auchterarder (1838) 16 D 661.

5 General Assembly of the Free Church of Scotland v Lord Overtoun [1904] AC 515; 1904 7 F (HL) 1.

6 Percy (AP) v Board of National Mission of the Church of Scotland [2005] UKHL 73; 2006 SC (HL) 1; [2006] 2 AC 28.

7 See New Testament Church of God v Stewart [2007] EWCA Civ 1004 – though the Court of Appeal was very careful not to pronounce this as a general rule and stressed that every case would have to be considered on its facts.