Definition of Landholding. Meaning of Landholding. Synonyms of Landholding

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Definition of Landholding

Landholding
Landholder Land"hold`er, n. A holder, owner, or proprietor of land. -- Land"hold`ing, n. & a.

Meaning of Landholding from wikipedia

- 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...
- The overseas landholdings of the Marcos family, which the Philippine government and the United Nations System's Stolen ****et Recovery Initiative consider...
- Communal land is a (mostly rural) territory in possession of a community, rather than an individual or company[citation needed] . This sort of arrangement...
- changes in the territory's socio-political administration; including a new landholding system, a reorganization of administrative units, and a complex system...
- off-and-on Hundred Years' War. The boundaries changed greatly with time, but landholdings inside France by the English Kings remained extensive for decades. With...
- poorly emplo**** (more unemployment). The national surveys used rural landholding pattern to ****ess wealthiness of various social groups. Its findings...
- number of refugees from across Russia. The Rurikids maintained large landholdings by practicing primogeniture, whereby all land was p****ed to the eldest...
- controlled by the aristocracy, were superimposed on the existing Iberian landholding system. The poets Martial, Quintilian and Lucan were also born in Hispania...
- giving or receiving of landholdings (which were granted only as a reward for loyalty), but by the 8th century the giving of a landholding was becoming standard...
- remained the dominant forms of landholding. Their owners owed homage to the king or a higher-ranking aristocrat but their landholding was free of feudal obligations...