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landownership$43248$ - traduction vers néerlandais

OWNER OF A HOUSE, APARTMENT, CONDOMINIUM, LAND OR REAL ESTATE, WHICH IS RENTED OR LEASED TO AN INDIVIDUAL OR BUSINESS, CALLED A TENANT, LESSEE OR RENTER
Land baron; Landlords; Landlady; Landownership; Licensed victualler; Land lord; Land Lord; The lettings company; Licensed victuallers; Pub landlord; Landperson; Accidental landlord
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  • Powerful landlord in chariot, [[Eastern Han]] 25–220 CE. [[Hebei]], China

landownership      
n. landbezit
land ownership         
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LEGAL REGIME IN WHICH LAND IS OWNED BY AN INDIVIDUAL, WHO IS SAID TO "HOLD" THE LAND
Land ownership; Land ownership and tenure; Tenure (law); Landholder; Land-Tenure in the Christian Era; Doctrine of tenure; Landowners; Landowner; Landholders; Ownership of land; Doctrine of Tenure; Private ownership of land; Large landowner; Private land ownership; Draft:Private Land; Private land holdings
landeigendom, grondbezit

Définition

landowner
¦ noun a person who owns land.
Derivatives
landownership noun
landowning adjective &noun

Wikipédia

Landlord

A landlord is the owner of a house, apartment, condominium, land, or real estate which is rented or leased to an individual or business, who is called a tenant (also a lessee or renter). When a juristic person is in this position, the term landlord is used. Other terms include lessor and owner. The term landlady may be used for the female owners. The manager of a pub in the United Kingdom, strictly speaking a licensed victualler, is referred to as the landlord/landlady. In political economy it refers to the owner of natural resources alone (e.g., land, not buildings) from which an economic rent, a form of passive income, is the income received.