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landowner

[ UK /lˈændˌə‍ʊnɐ/ ]
[ US /ˈɫænˌdoʊnɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a holder or proprietor of land

How To Use landowner In A Sentence

  • The landowner instantly conceives a dislike of the dog and demands that she be gotten rid of.
  • Faced with difficulties from recalcitrant landowners and political opponents, the scheme eventually necessitated financial rescue by the king himself.
  • We are ready to work with landowners and farmers to look after farmland wildlife. Times, Sunday Times
  • The local landowners and crofters have countered with an alternative proposal for a Wester Ross Wilderness Area.
  • Family forest landowners (often known as tree farmers) take pride in managing their lands.
  • Democracy cannot consist solely of elections that are nearly always fictitious and managed by rich landowners and professional politicians. Che Guevara 
  • Farmers had been a depressed class, paying uneconomic rents to impecunious landowners. IN LOVE AND WAR
  • Therefore, George advocated allowing landowners to keep a small percentage of the land rent, mainly to avoid the prospect of having all unimproved land revert to the commons.
  • The minister has warned that dumpers and landowners face severe sanctions under the Waste Management Act 1996.
  • Where there is an incursion into the airspace of a landowner within the reasonable height then this prima facie gives rise to claim to trespass:
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