landed property - traducción al griego
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landed property - traducción al griego

PROPERTY THAT GENERATES INCOME FOR THE OWNER WITHOUT THE OWNER HAVING TO DO THE ACTUAL WORK OF THE ESTATE
Landed proprietor; Landed citizen; Landed estate; Landed class; Landed possession; Landed noble class; Landed tribe; Landed pesantry; Landed elite; Landed artistocracy; Landed upper class; Landed peasantry; Land estate; Landholding; Landed elites

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LEGAL TERM; PROPERTY CONSISTING OF LAND AND THE BUILDINGS ON IT
Real Property; Immovable property; Immovable Property; Realty; Heritable property; Land for sale; Immovable (law); Land Laws; Interest in land; Land sale; Property (real estate)
ακίνητη περιουσία
property tax         
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TAX ON PROPERTY, PARTICULARLY REAL ESTATE
Real estate tax; Property taxes; Mill levy; Millage tax; Millage; Mill rate; Assessment tax; General property tax; Personal property tax; Property taxation; Property Tax; Property-tax; Australian real estate tax; Homeowner Tax; OZB; Mill (taxation); Property Transfer Tax Act; Property Transfer Tax; First Time Home Buyers Program; Newly Built Home Exemption; Land property tax; Real estate property tax; House property tax; Mill tax; Property protection tax; History of property taxation
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Definición

property
n. anything that is owned by a person or entity. Property is divided into two types: "real property," which is any interest in land, real estate, growing plants or the improvements on it, and "personal property" (sometimes called "personalty"), which is everything else. "Common property" is ownership by more than one person of the same possession. "Community property" is a form of joint ownership between husband and wife recognized in several states. "Separate property" is property owned by one spouse only in a community property state, or a married woman's sole ownership in some states. "Public property" refers to ownership by a governmental body such as the federal, state, county or city governments or their agencies (e.g. school or redevelopment districts). The government and the courts are obligated to protect property rights and to help clarify ownership. See also: common property community property personal property personalty public property real property separate property

Wikipedia

Landed property

In real estate, a landed property or landed estate is a property that generates income for the owner (typically a member of the gentry) without the owner having to do the actual work of the estate.

In medieval Western Europe, there were two competing systems of landed property; manoralism, inherited from the Roman villa system, where a large estate is owned by the Lord of the Manor and leased to tenants; and the family farm or Hof owned by and heritable within a commoner family (c.f. yeoman), inherited from Germanic law.

A gentleman farmer is the largely historic term for a country gentleman who has a farm as part of his estate and farms mainly for pleasure rather than for profit. His acreage may vary from under ten to hundreds of acres. The gentleman farmer employed labourers and farm managers. However, according to the 1839 Encyclopedia of Agriculture, he "did not associate with these minor working brethren". The chief source of income for the gentleman farmer was derived not from any income that his landed property may generate; he had either access to his own private income, he worked as a professional and/or he owned a large business elsewhere. Or all three.

Modern landed property often consists of housing or industrial land, generating income in the form of rents or fees for services provided by the facilities on the land, such as port facilities. Owners often commission an estate map to help manage their estate as well as serving as a status symbol.

Landed property was a key element of feudalism, and freed the owner for other tasks, such as government administration, military service, the practice of law, or religious practices.

In later times, the dominant role of landed estates as a basis of public service faded. Development of manufacturing and commerce created capitalist means of obtaining income, but ordinarily demanding the attention of the owner. At roughly the same time, governments began imposing taxes to fund government bureaus and the military, so that people of talent could perform government services for salaries without need for the proceeds of ownership of farmland.

Much of the United States of America, typically New England, Pennsylvania, and most states west of the original colonies, never had a landed aristocracy, so their armed forces and government agencies could never be organized on the basis of a landed aristocracy.

Ejemplos de pronunciación para landed property
1. of a landed property family.
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Ejemplos de uso de landed property
1. However, Zakir is planning to sell his landed property to meet the daily expenses of his family.
2. The supposed right of landed property now lies at the foundation, not only of economic misery, but also of political disorder, and, above all, the deprivation of the people.
3. Both husbands were present, when the panchayat of Kalaunda village in Greater Noida met on Thursday night and ruled that the biological father, Taufeeq, would have guardianship rights, provided he deposited Rs 30,000 and transferred half his landed property for Mateen‘s upkeep.
4. Khaleda had filed a wealth statement from jail claiming that her income between 1'82 and 2007 included house rent, pension as a parliamentarian, her salary as the prime minister for 10 years and as leader of the opposition for five years, some landed property left behind by her husband, the late President Ziaur Rahman, besides a Toyota car, two Toyota SUVs and a Nissan SUV.