Definitions from Wiktionary (feal and divot)
▸ noun: (Scots law) A predial servitude (a legal interest by a non-owner connected with a piece of land) that grants the dominant tenant the right to cut out portions of turf for the construction or repair of sod structures such as houses, fences, or roofs.
▸ noun: (Scotland) The construction technique for building sod structures by building walls out of feal and covering them with divot.
▸ noun: (Scotland) Sod that is used for construction.
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▸ noun: (Scots law) A predial servitude (a legal interest by a non-owner connected with a piece of land) that grants the dominant tenant the right to cut out portions of turf for the construction or repair of sod structures such as houses, fences, or roofs.
▸ noun: (Scotland) The construction technique for building sod structures by building walls out of feal and covering them with divot.
▸ noun: (Scotland) Sod that is used for construction.
Similar:
defeasible fee,
subfeu,
feu duty,
rerefief,
frank-fee,
feudatory,
fee simple determinable,
portioner,
feoffment,
fiar,
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