Collocations withlandowner
These are words often used in combination withlandowner.
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absentee landowner
This created a large number of absentee landowners.
From theCambridge English Corpus
big landowner
The solvency of the cooperatives was only high when a substantial number of the members were prosperous farmers, or when they benefited from the protection afforded by some big landowner.
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individual landowner
That is often beyond an individual landowner, and certainly beyond an individual householder.
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large landowner
That is not to say that every land agent, any more than every large landowner, qualified for grand jury service.
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local landowner
Arrangements are currently being made for a public local inquiry to consider one unwithdrawn objection from a local landowner to the compulsory purchase order.
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neighbouring landowner
It is open to a landowner to invoke it, if he wishes, where a neighbouring landowner is, in his opinion, failing to control rabbits effectively.
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powerful landowner
A district council wants to take from some rich and powerful landowner a small portion of land.
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private landowner
For the individual private landowner the labour cost will, however, equal the market wage.
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rich landowner
We are concerned with the small man who is far more likely to be managing his own land than the very large and rich landowner.
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small landowner
The small landowner, on the other hand, had little opportunity for redress.
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wealthy landowner
First, it benefits the wealthy landowner, who can afford to spend these sums on improvements, as some others unfortunately cannot.
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