local landowner
collocation in Englishmeaningsoflocalandlandowner
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local
adjective
uk/ˈləʊ.kəl/us/ˈloʊ.kəl/
from, existing in, serving, or responsible for a small area, especially of ...
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landowner
noun[C]
uk/ˈlændˌəʊ.nər/us/ˈlændˌoʊ.nɚ/
someone who owns land, especially a large amount ...
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(Definition oflocalandlandownerfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Arrangements are currently being made for a public local inquiry to consider one unwithdrawn objection from alocallandownerto the compulsory purchase order.
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It is not like the privatelocallandowner, and therefore you cannot tax it.
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There a builder applied to alocallandownerfor a couple of acres of land, for which he offered £275 per acre.
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Alocallandownerco-operated to a great extent in selling this piece of triangular back land.
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The common has been in the ownership of a well-knownlocallandownerfor a long time.
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Thelocallandownerthreatened to prevent the team from gaining access to his land, even for mountain rescue purposes.
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A company which is the largestlocallandowneris co-operating very fully in these measures.
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On the contrary, thelocallandowneris very often compelled to do work on this margin which he thinks might very well be done by the local authorities.
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The benefit of any subsidy by way of cheap land —perhaps provided by a generouslocallandowner—remains in full to benefit future local people who become shared owners.
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In the course of time it became the custom for a man who wanted to build a house to go to thelocallandownerand ask for a site.
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It is quite possible for the local authority to appoint someone as a warden who is in the employment of alocallandowneror a tenant fanner.
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A few minutes later, both aircraft nose-dived into the side yard oflocallandowner.
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It was founded in the 11th century by alocallandownerfamily for the provostry of priests.
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It was built mile from the original village after thelocallandownerobjected to it being built any closer.
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The change was due to a dispute with alocallandowner.
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There is no obvious reason for it, and it has been suggested that it was built to placate alocallandowner.
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Local children benefit from a playing field in the middle of the village, donated by alocallandowner, equipped with swings and climbing frames.
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Alternatively the real cause may have been a grievance at being deprived of adequate food and clothing by alocallandowner.
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After its dissolution in 1558, it was used as a private residence, being initially acquired and rebuilt by alocallandowner.
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Alternatively the neighbourhood may simply be named after alocallandowner.
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