A sharecropper is a person who rents land, farms it, and pays the landowner with crops.
A tenant farmer. If he pays his rent with crops that he grows then he might be called a sharecropper.
A unique characteristic of taxes on economic rents is that such taxes: B. do not lead to a reallocation of the resource. Henry George's Proposal
No. A merchant is a person who is involved in supplying merchandise to particular trade. A peasant is a poor farmer of low social status who owns or rents a piece of land for cultivation.
A+: Wages, rents, interest, profits.
when you buy the property without putting any houses on it.
Sharecropping, in which a wealthy landowner rents land to farmers in exchange for a share of their crops
A tenant farmer. If he pays his rent with crops that he grows then he might be called a sharecropper.
An arendator is a person who, in some provinces of Russia, farms the rents or revenues.
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A person who owns buildings and rents them
A person who rents another's land is called a tenant. People who work on other people's land can have many names depending on the kind of arrangement which they have with the landowner. They may simply be employees or hired labour, or they may be tenants or serfs or indentured servants or even slaves. If they are working on someone else's land without the landowner's permission they might be trespassers or poachers.
A tenant.
A person who rents property to others A person managing a licensed premises and holding the license.
system of farming in which a person rents land to farm from a planter
The bailiff had the job of serving writs and making arrests. Sometimes the bailiff was also the executioner for capital offenses. They also collected rents and organised the lord's farms.
We learned this a while back... Ok so w sharecropper is a farmer who rents the farmland and gives the landowner a percent of the profit!! I understand why you néed help!! I had trouble in history as well in this subject!