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 ** In Grg 199 and Jó VII.20 it deals specifically with jointly owned land in which one party believes the other is using more resources and the process of woodland division is described in some detail.
 * See also skogher.
 * Refs: CV s.v. skógarskipti; Fritzner's.v. skógarskipti; Schlyter's.v.v. skogha skipan, skogha skipti.
 * Communal pasture owned by two or more men, sometimes by a whole commune. Lýður Björnsson (1972–79, I:44–45) briefly discusses afréttir (along with fjallskil). The discussion is framed as problems involving grazing for farmers, and he summarizes material from Grg.
 * Refs: Björnsson 1972–79. CV s.v. afréttr.
 * Firewood, timber, wood or forest.
 * Refs: CV s.v. viðr Schlyter's.v. viþer.
 * Firewood, timber, wood or forest.
 * Refs: CV s.v. viðr Schlyter's.v. viþer.