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landowner

/land-oh-ner/US // ˈlændˌoʊ nər //UK // (ˈlændˌəʊnə) //

土地所有者,地主,土地所有人,业主

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an owner or proprietor of land.

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Examples

  • Stakeholders — including farmers, landowners, hunters, naturalists and wildlife management officials — often disagree on how or whether to sustain the wild wolf population.

  • The amendment includes $5 million in funding for lending organizations to provide loans to landowners who are seeking to clear up or consolidate ownership, helping them pay for legal assistance or obtain necessary documentation.

  • For example, 586 acres, which were once part of a West Oahu naval air station, would have involved prohibitive development costs and the requirement to involve surrounding landowners on infrastructure issues, according to DHHL.

  • Finite Carbon, with 50 carbon projects over 3 million acres of land, connects landowners to businesses that pay a fee per ton of carbon dioxide permanently stored in the forest.

  • Similarly, we could contrast the landowner and the developer, who in producing homes provides a much-needed societal good.

  • The third eaglet was never found despite a search by the Flint Creek volunteers and the landowner.

  • Patterson secured the permission of the landowner to venture onto the property.

  • The father and son treasure-hunting obsessives split the roughly $1.2 million in proceeds with the landowner.

  • In America,” de Tocqueville noted, “land costs little, and anyone can become a landowner.

  • The real Watson was a sociopathic landowner in southwest Florida where land and water know no fixed boundary.

  • For my own part, I see no difference now-a-days between the man who makes his money in business and the landowner.

  • When this occurs, the new land so formed is held to be the property of the farmer or landowner who has suffered loss.

  • Elias is eminent not only as an extensive landowner and cultivator, but as a statesman.

  • He might with equal probability have been an eccentric landowner or a gentlemanly ploughman.

  • Let there be no great landowner in the parish, and any combination on the part of the agriculturists becomes impossible.