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Definition of Feuars

Feuar
Feuar Feu"ar, n. [From Feu.] (Scots Law) One who holds a feu. --Sir W. Scott.

Meaning of Feuars from wikipedia

- Feu was long the most common form of land tenure in Scotland. Conveyancing in Scots law was dominated by forms which were called feudal until the Scottish...
- Peterhead". The town's first known po****tion totalled 56. The twelve original feuars occupied land along Seagate between the pier of Port Henry, to the north...
- (Repealed by Statute Law Revision (Scotland) Act 1906 (6 Edw. 7. c. 38)) Feuars of Church Lands Act 1661 (repealed) 1661 c. 242 1661 c. 30 22 May 1681 Act...
- of the value of 40s of auld extent. This excluded the growing class of feuars, who would not gain these rights until 1661. The clerical estate was marginalised...
- fewaris of the landis lyand within the erldome of Fyff. Act in favour of the feuars of the lands lying within the earldom of Fife. Not public and general 1600...
- as the feuars and it is understood locally that certain properties still retain rights to part of the Gordon Moss. It appears that the feuars continued...
- (Scotland) Act 1874 – and there is much demand for building ground, the feuars frequently sti****ted that the builder pay an annual rent rather than purchase...
- and groups exist to enhance village life, the oldest of these being the Feuars Committee,[citation needed] which manages properties, held in trust for...
- c. xiv 22 May 1890 An Act for the transference of the Property of the Feuars of Falkirk to the Magistrates and Council of the Burgh of Falkirk; for extending...
- superiors to note that in a petition to King Charles I dated 4 April 1636 the feuars and tenants still refer to themselves as "the v****als of the Abbacy of Coldingham"...