owner-tenant relationship - meaning and definition. What is owner-tenant relationship
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What (who) is owner-tenant relationship - definition

FARMER WHOSE LAND IS OWNED BY A LANDLORD
Tenant farm; Tenant farming; Tenant farmers; Farm tenant; Farm tenancy; Agricultural tenancy
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Ship-owner         
BUSINESSPERSON WHO OWNS OR CHARTERS SHIPS
Shipowner; Ship owner; Shipping merchant
A ship-owner is the owner of a merchant vessel (commercial ship) and is involved in the shipping industry. In the commercial sense of the term, a shipowner is someone who equips and exploits a ship, usually for delivering cargo at a certain freight rate, either as a per freight rate (given price for the transport of a certain cargo between two given ports) or based on hire (a rate per day).
Shipowner         
BUSINESSPERSON WHO OWNS OR CHARTERS SHIPS
Shipowner; Ship owner; Shipping merchant
·noun Owner of a ship or ships.
shipowner         
BUSINESSPERSON WHO OWNS OR CHARTERS SHIPS
Shipowner; Ship owner; Shipping merchant
(shipowners)
A shipowner is someone who owns a ship or ships or who has shares in a shipping company.
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Wikipedia

Tenant farmer

A tenant farmer is a person (farmer or farmworker) who resides on land owned by a landlord. Tenant farming is an agricultural production system in which landowners contribute their land and often a measure of operating capital and management, while tenant farmers contribute their labor along with at times varying amounts of capital and management. Depending on the contract, tenants can make payments to the owner either of a fixed portion of the product, in cash or in a combination. The rights the tenant has over the land, the form, and measures of payment vary across systems (geographically and chronologically). In some systems, the tenant could be evicted at whim (tenancy at will); in others, the landowner and tenant sign a contract for a fixed number of years (tenancy for years or indenture). In most developed countries today, at least some restrictions are placed on the rights of landlords to evict tenants under normal circumstances.