Definition of Feuing

1. feu [v] - See also: feu

Lexicographical Neighbors of Feuing

feuders
feuding
feudings
feudist
feudists
feuds
feued
feuillemort
feuillemorte
feuilleton
feuilletonism
feuilletonisms
feuilletonist
feuilletonists
feuilletons
feuing (current term)
feus
feuter
feuterer
feuterers
feutre
feutred
feutres
feutring
fever
fever and ague
fever blister
fever blisters
fever of unknown origin
fever pitch

Literary usage of Feuing

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Scots Digest of the Cases Decided in the Supreme Courts of Scotland and by John Condie Stewart Sandeman (1905)
"Held (1) that the superiors having abandoned the common feuing plan quoad one area had no title to enforce the original restrictions quoad the other areas ..."

2. Treatise on Judicial Factors, Curators Bonis, and Managers of Burghs by Hugh J. E. Fraser, George Hunter Thoms (1881)
"... it may perhaps be laid down as a general rule that a factor will never be permitted to begin a series of feuing operations which has not been in some ..."

3. The Statutes of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland [1807-1868/69] by Great Britain, George Kettilby Rickards (1866)
"LXXI. . !.; An Act to facilitate the letting on Lease, feuing, or selling Glebe Lands in Scotland. [6th August 1866.] Be it therefore enacted by the Queen's ..."

4. A Treatise on the Deed of Entail: Embracing, Commentaries on the Amendment by Alexander Duff (1848)
"CONVENTIONAL POWERS OF feuing, &c 1. Power to grant feu-rights (a). It may be of advantage to give a power to the heirs of entail to grant feu-rights under ..."

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