landed property
collocation in Englishmeaningsoflandedandproperty
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landed
adjective[before noun]
uk/ˈlæn.dɪd/us/ˈlæn.dɪd/
used to refer to people whose families have owned a lot of land for many generations (= family ...
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property
noun
uk/ˈprɒp.ə.ti/us/ˈprɑː.pɚ.t̬i/
an object or objects that belong ...
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(Definition oflandedandpropertyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The timing suggests that the depression may have been a watershed period in the transition to credit backed bylandedproperty.
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Three of these households have not yet inherited anylandedpropertybut occupy a household cluster belonging to owners who have migrated to the city.
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In fact, proximity of the post-marital residence to the natal home was virtually a necessary condition for recognizing a daughter's share inlandedproperty.
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A complete and unconditional prohibition against transfer of inheritedlandedpropertyby will was introduced.
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And rights inlandedpropertywere particularly restricted.
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The division oflandedproperty, preventing the restoration of a territorial aristocracy, left the country without protection against anarchy and despotism.
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These funds incorporated incomes from collections, ratings and endowments, the latter largely consisting oflandedproperty.
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When a married son settles independently, he does not automatically receive a share of his father'slandedpropertyor livestock.
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One feature of this tradition was an acceptance of the state's responsibility to legislate against grossly unequal distributions oflandedproperty.
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Mortgage holders were kin and neighbours and this represented an obvious strategy for keepinglandedpropertywithin families and clearly defined communities.
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It provides a detailed picture oflandedpropertyin a poor settlement, which has a documentary value in its own right.
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However, while the importance of command overlandedpropertyis well-recognized in household-level analysis, its importance in defining women's situation and gender relations needs elaboration.
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Historically (as discussed below), widows were granted few inheritance rights inlandedproperty, and daughters even fewer.
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The transfer of thelandedpropertywas absolute though the timing of the transfer was not necessarily simultaneous with the setting up of the contract.
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While daughters and married women rarely held or managedlandedpropertyon their own, the situation with regard to widows was very different.
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Another group with significantlandedpropertywas the newly emerging educated elite.
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A sort of habit has arisen in the colony, of persons buyinglandedpropertywho have no money to pay for it.
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He wanted to cheapen the transfer of land and abolish primogeniture, which, he believed, would increase access tolandedproperty.
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His or his contemporaries' concerns withlandedproperty, legal rights, education, and scholarly or geographical explorations all fitted some idea or other of the proper conduct of states.
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This is not to say that the main part of their wealth was in land, but in village terms,landedpropertywas substantial for them.
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