- 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...
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Communal land is a (mostly rural)
territory in
possession of a community,
rather than an
individual or company[citation needed] . This sort of arrangement...
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poorly emplo**** (more unemployment). The
national surveys used
rural landholding pattern to ****ess
wealthiness of
various social groups. Its findings...
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changes in the territory's socio-political administration;
including a new
landholding system, a
reorganization of
administrative units, and a
complex system...
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controlled by the aristocracy, were
superimposed on the
existing Iberian landholding system. The
poets Martial,
Quintilian and
Lucan were also born in Hispania...
- off-and-on
Hundred Years' War. The
boundaries changed with time, but
landholdings inside France by
English Kings remained extensive for decades. With charismatic...
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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...
-
Brictric was a
powerful English thane whose many
English landholdings,
mostly in the West Country, are
recorded in the
Domesday Book of 1086. According...
- In Australia, a
station is a
large landholding used for
producing livestock,
predominantly cattle or sheep, that
needs an
extensive range of
grazing land...