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freeholder

[ UK /fɹˈiːhə‍ʊldɐ/ ]
[ US /ˈfɹiˌhoʊɫdɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the owner of a freehold

How To Use freeholder In A Sentence

  • The village has a green, communally owned by the freeholders and stocks in the churchyard.
  • Tell the freeholder that he must serve a Section 5 notice on you before trying to sell to the shopkeeper. Times, Sunday Times
  • The son of a small rural freeholder, a failed seminarian and ex-economics professor, Salazar ran the country from a sparsely furnished, unheated office. The Capital of Intrigue in a World at War
  • The freeholders are a big developing company and have a good reputation. London SE1 community website
  • This is because, at the moment, any work carried out to the exterior of the property would require the approval of the freeholder and managing agents. Times, Sunday Times
  • If you are unhappy with your charges, your first port of call should be the agent or freeholder. Times, Sunday Times
  • Lords based their authority over other freeholders on two types of vassalage.
  • Parliament, and a possessor of rights on the common both as a freeholder and a copyholder, was induced to take action in his own name and as a representative of other claimants of common rights. An Introduction to the Industrial and Social History of England
  • If you are unhappy with your charges, your first port of call should be the agent or freeholder. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some freeholders were just as keen as was the average burgh councillor to retain close ties with the government ministers.
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