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The portion of the crop the landowner owed to the sharecropper
The portion of the crop the landowner owned to the sharecropper
Shakespeare's mother, Mary Arden, was the daughter of a wealthy landowner and farmer. She was primarily a housewife and would have been responsible for managing the household and overseeing the domestic duties.
The portion of the crop the landowner owed to the sharecropper
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That would depend on which country you live in and what location you reside at in that country.
The driver of the truck should be ultimately responsible for his/her actions. They should never drive somewhere without first checking to see that it is safe. If I was the landowner and I was handed the bill then I would argue it. BUT, if I was the one that told the driver that it was safe to drive there, then I would want to pay or at least share the wrecker bill.
Scotland. The term 'Laird' is the Scottish word for 'Lord'
Yes, a farmer can potentially sue a landowner for interference with their right to harvest crops if there was a pre-existing agreement or if the farmer can demonstrate that the landowner's actions were unreasonable and resulted in financial harm. The outcome would depend on the specific circumstances of the case and applicable laws.
They didn’t have “pay” for anything let alone a leader. This person would be responsible for the tribe, have respect as a leader, and guide them through problems.
There are a number of values that each person would respect. Many people would respect honestly or respect itself for example.