How To Use Freeholder In A Sentence
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The village has a green, communally owned by the freeholders and stocks in the churchyard.
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Tell the freeholder that he must serve a Section 5 notice on you before trying to sell to the shopkeeper.
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The son of a small rural freeholder, a failed seminarian and ex-economics professor, Salazar ran the country from a sparsely furnished, unheated office.
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The freeholders are a big developing company and have a good reputation.
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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.
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If you are unhappy with your charges, your first port of call should be the agent or freeholder.
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Lords based their authority over other freeholders on two types of vassalage.
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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
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If you are unhappy with your charges, your first port of call should be the agent or freeholder.
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Some freeholders were just as keen as was the average burgh councillor to retain close ties with the government ministers.
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To persuade the mass of the freeholders was his object, and for such an object there are no political tracts in the language at all comparable to Defoe's.
Daniel Defoe
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As far as the freeholder of the building is concerned, he will generally not be required to install new sound insulation in your flat.
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Haddenham returned forty-five landholders in 1522, of whom thirty-five were resident, yet the survey of 1555 lists only eleven freeholders.
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Benjamin [freeholder, Williams Town, burgess for Lonsdale Ward], A [Alexander].
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It is more rare for a landlord or freeholder's insurance policy to cover damage to contents of a flat.
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Writing in the Providence Gazette, “A Freeholder” advised that passage of the impost would shred the protections of local rights embodied in the Articles of Confederation, “at once destroying all the liberties of the several states, reducing them to so many provinces of Congress, and tending to the establishment of an aristocratical or monarchial government.”
Robert Morris
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Nothing is so likely to make a man a good citizen as to make him a freeholder.
A Renegade History of the United States
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For a proletary (non-taxpayer whose fortune is rated at less than a freeholder's) any one who shall be willing shall be surety (_vindex_).
The Twelve Tables
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That the king, feifed of the hundred, held a court, and it was acuftom witliin the hundred that the freeholders making default at court (hould be amerced at two fhiliings and eight-pence, and bailift of the fame hundred was ufed to dillr. iin for x) \t amerciament unpaid, that plaintiff is a freeholder, and for feveral def lults and non-payment of them on demand of defendant bailiff of ihe hundred took the cow.
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He found many landowners - mostly white farmers called freeholders - are already cooperating on some shared natural resource issues.
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Tell the freeholder that he must serve a Section 5 notice on you before trying to sell to the shopkeeper.
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Nordstrom was sworn to her fourth term the freeholder board.
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The freeholder will usually act only if the complainant provides a financial indemnity to cover the cost of any legal action.
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Flat dwellers could ask the freeholder to install a facility.
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It was that land could be held, not under the seigneurial system of the old French regime, but under the Anglo-Saxon right of free and common soccage, where men were freeholders all.
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Every fourth year the vestry divided the parish into precincts and appointed two honest and intelligent freeholders of each precinct to see that the bounds of each farm or plantation were processioned, and that the reports of such surveying, or processioning, were registered with the parish clerk.
A History of Caroline County, Virginia
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freeholders" - in effect, property owners who could reorganize boundary lines.
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Whether or not it is owned by the leaseholders, the freeholder can still recover only what is properly payable under the terms of the individual leases.
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bonders", but not by any means similar to peasants in other lands; on the contrary, they were the udal-born proprietors of the soil -- the peasant-nobility, so to speak, the Udallers, or freeholders, without any superior lord, and were entitled to attend and have a voice in the
Erling the Bold
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Tell the freeholder that he must serve a Section 5 notice on you before trying to sell to the shopkeeper.
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The freeholder has a buildings policy that covers the main exterior of the property, which I pay for via a service charge.
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In such circumstances, if the freeholder is unreasonably delaying or withholding his consent, you can apply to court for a declaration consenting to the sale.
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He was the fifth Richard Gough in succession to live as a small freeholder and yeoman farmer at Newton.
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The ‘freeholder’ was thought of as an independent voter exercising his legal rights unconstrained by the lure of political parties or threats.
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A freeholder may grant a lease of any duration.
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The land is owned by a freeholder or landlord (which could be an individual or company) who will charge a ground rent.
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a 'freeholder', was allowed by the forest laws to keep them.
The Dog
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Flat dwellers could ask the freeholder to install a facility.
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An additional hurdle for existing leaseholders is that they must gain agreement from the freeholder if they wish to convert from leasehold to commonhold.
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You are being asked for such a high sum because the new freeholder wants you to pay for the right to use a space.
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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
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Twelve freeholders were chosen, who, having sworn, together with the hundreder, or presiding magistrate of that division, to administer impartial justice, [**] proceeded to the examination of that cause which was submitted to their jurisdiction.
The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part A. From the Britons of Early Times to King John
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Homeowners with leasehold or commonhold properties will also need permission from the freeholder.
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In the first year, the freeholder's building cover is twice as expensive as that my son is able to obtain.
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For the agricultural writer Arthur Young, yeomen were only freeholders who were not gentry, and the same definition was used by witnesses before the 1833 Select Committee on Agriculture.
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But the Court has recently held that, the of age herself, she cannot convey her own property at all if the husband is a minor, and they have held by a vote of 3 to 2 that she is not a "freeholder," no matter how much real estate she owns, within the meaning of a statute which requires a petition for an election to levy a tax or assessment upon her
Address by Chief Justice Walter Clark Before the Federation of Women's Clubs, New Bern, N. C., 8 May, 1913
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The person most likely to be affected by this change is an intermediate landlord, that is a person who holds a lease from the freeholder, out of which he has granted a sub-lease to the person who is now in actual occupation.
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It seems that the freeholder of the building has been unable to make a repair that should really be carried out as a matter of urgency.
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In the first year, the freeholder's building cover is twice as expensive as that my son is able to obtain.
Times, Sunday Times
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The freeholder has a buildings policy that covers the main exterior of the property, which I pay for via a service charge.
Times, Sunday Times
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By the later 19th century historians writing of England from a European perspective often saw peasants as small freeholders, copyholders, and even farmers.
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BY THE TOWN MEETING OF CAMBRIDGE (1765) AT a legal meeting of the freeholders and other inhabitants of the Town of Cambridge this 14 day of October 1765.
Camps and Firesides of the Revolution
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If the freeholder plans to carry out expensive repair work, leaseholders must be consulted first.
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You are being asked for such a high sum because the new freeholder wants you to pay for the right to use a space.
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He submits that the evidence indicated that their continued presence was plainly tolerated and accepted by a succession of freeholders and that that amounted to an implied licence to occupy rather than trespass.
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Mr. DeCroce first began working with Mr. Christie in the early 1990s, when Mr. Christie was exploring a run as Morris County freeholder.
Christie Mourns Ally
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The land is owned by a freeholder or landlord (which could be an individual or company) who will charge a ground rent.
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The inhabitants were freeholders, which is not very usual in Chile.
Journal of researches into the geology and natural history of the various countries visited by H.M.S. Beagle
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Tell the freeholder that he must serve a Section 5 notice on you before trying to sell to the shopkeeper.
Times, Sunday Times
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Haddenham returned forty-five landholders in 1522, of whom thirty-five were resident, yet the survey of 1555 lists only eleven freeholders.
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It is more rare for a landlord or freeholder's insurance policy to cover damage to contents of a flat.
Times, Sunday Times
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It seems that the freeholder of the building has been unable to make a repair that should really be carried out as a matter of urgency.
Times, Sunday Times
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But I would not have you think me a fool, for all I talk so easy about the matter; I know very well what I might have got for the mill some years ago, when first it stopped, if I would have let it to the man that proposed for it; but though he was as substantial a tenant as you could see, yet he affronted me once, at the last election, by calling a freeholder of mine over the coals; and so I was proud of an opportunity to show him I did not forget.
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When the lease ends, the property reverts to the freeholder.
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That company was formed to manage the property on a day-to-day basis and is presumably paid by the freeholder, so they must know who they are.
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While it is difficult to quantify, the policies and attitudes of different freeholders have some effect on rental values.
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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
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Whether or not it is owned by the leaseholders, the freeholder can still recover only what is properly payable under the terms of the individual leases.
Times, Sunday Times
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As far as the freeholder of the building is concerned, he will generally not be required to install new sound insulation in your flat.
Times, Sunday Times
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The freeholders are the ones providing the funding for this," he said.
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Ordinarily, such a person can only sue if he has the right to exclusive possession of the land, such as a freeholder or tenant in possession, or even a licensee with exclusive possession.