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Definitions of landholding in various dictionaries:
noun - ownership of land
noun - a holding in the form of land
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Sep 26 2006 Thomas Joseph - King Feature Syndicate |
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a piece of land owned or rented. |
an area of land that someone owns or rents |
A piece of land owned or rented. |
A piece of property (land) that is held (owned). |
The state of owning land. |
a holding in the form of land |
ownership of land the state or fact of owning land |
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In real estate, a landed property or landed estate is a property that generates income for the owner without the owner having to do the actual work of the estate. In medieval Western Europe, there were two competing systems of landed property, on one hand manoralism, inherited from the Roman villa system, where a large estate is owned by the Lord of the Manor and * leased to tenants, and on the other hand 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 a |