Parochial Buildings (Scotland) Act 1866
1866 c.75
An Act to amend and explain the Act of the Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth Years of Victoria, Chapter Fifty-eight, relating to Parochial Buildings in Scotland.
[6th August 1866]
 Interpretation of the expressions “erection, improvement, and enlargement” in recited Act.
1 
The expressions “erection, improvement, and enlargement” contained in the recited Act shall extend and apply to the purchase or acquisition of parochial buildings for the purposes of the said Act, and the improvement and enlargement thereof, and the power to borrow money required to defray the expense of the erection, improvement, or enlargement of such parochial buildings, and to grant bond therefor, and the interest thereof, repayable in ten years; and the power to charge and assign the said annual assessments, as contained in the recited Act, shall extend to and include the price of parochial buildings already erected, purchased, or to be purchased for the purposes of the Act, and the ground attached thereto, and the expense of improving and enlarging the same, including the purchase of any feu or ground annual payable for such ground or buildings; and the creditors in or persons having right to such bond and assignation shall have the same rights and remedies for recovery of the sums, principal and interest, due under such bond and assignation as are conferred by the said recited Act.
 This and recited Act incorporated.
2 
This Act shall be deemed to be incorporated with the recited Act, and the recited Act shall be read and have effect accordingly.