property owner

collocation in English

meaningsofpropertyandowner

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property
noun
uk
/ˈprɒp.ə.ti/
us
/ˈprɑː.pɚ.t̬i/
an object or objects that belong ...
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owner
noun[C]
uk
/ˈəʊ.nər/
us
/ˈoʊ.nɚ/
someone who ...
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(Definition ofpropertyandownerfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofproperty owner

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He comes and speaks down to her with the bluntness of apropertyowner.
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This may be a crucial interest on the part of thepropertyowner.
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Thus, it is assumed that, aspropertyowner, the government has already imposed an appropriate charge for the right to harvest.
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Almost unavoidably, such a program will leave apropertyownerwith less power than before, even if it compensates her for expropriated property.
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Apropertyownerengaged in lawful business incurred great expense because of a zoning ordinance.
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I acquire various rights and duties as apropertyowner, and these interlock with other social institutions.
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So although thepropertyownerhas a right, he also has a duty to refrain from exercising the right.
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Return to thepropertyownerwith the right to exclude people from his land.
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That means that the duty the child's right imposes on thepropertyowneris more stringent than the duty the owner's right imposes on her.
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Vocal groups defend their own interests against those of the individualpropertyowner, the planner, and sometimes, the public at large.
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The child and thepropertyownereach have rights-the child to cross the land, thepropertyownerto exclude the child from his land.
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If thepropertyownerhas the right to exclude people from his property, on whom does the correlative duty fall?
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The result is that the child may cross the land, and thepropertyownermay not do anything to prevent her from doing so.
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Additionally, the price of land sold to peasants after 1850 was apparently lower than on private estates, thus making the transition from landless topropertyownerarguably less difficult.
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Indeed, it will likely fail if it does not do so, since it is designed to empower former tenants over whom a formerpropertyownerwill doubtless have less influence.
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Relatedly, thepropertyownerhas no power to secure constitutional relief, from a federal reviewing court, until the government has both taken his property and declined to compensate him.
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