It can be applied for in relation to all or part of a croft and might be used, for instance, to allow for a house to be built on decrofted land, which can help to facilitate the handing down of a croft from one generation of a crofting family to the next, or it may enable the building of a dwelling for a new entrant to crofting on a croft that does not currently have such provision.The 2010 act was the first crofting act to make specific reference to owner-occupier crofters, even though crofters had, for many years, enjoyed the right to buy...