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From Portugese lavrador "landholder," perhaps in reference to 15th. century Portugese explorer Joao Fernandes, a landholder in the Azores.
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The Roman Catholic Church became the largest landholder in Europe through its old Roman territories in central Italy. The old territories later became Papal states in late antiquity through gifting.
They can include it, but the creditor/landholder can file a relief of stay to have the debt excluded from being discharged in the bankruptcy. The decision of what debts are to be discharged are determined by state and/or federal law and the bankruptcy judge.
A native prince or king; also, a landholder or person of importance in the agricultural districts.
Sir William Wallace's profession was a landholder. He was also most known as one of the leaders of the Scottish Independence.
Sir William Wallace's profession was a landholder. He was also most known as one of the leaders of the Scottish Independence.
A landholder in New Netherland who, under Dutch colonial rule, was granted rights to a large tract of land in exchange for bringing 50 new settlers to the colony.
A landholder in New Netherland who, under Dutch colonial rule, was granted rights to a large tract of land in exchange for bringing 50 new settlers to the colony.
a patroon was a rich landholder with manorial rights to large tracts of land in the 17th century Dutch colony of New Netherlands in North America.
commercial farming, or 'factory farming' generally uses many more growth hormones and is far less humane than family farms. see factoryfarming.com for more information.
An injunction is a court order forbidding a person from doing a specific thing, or less often, commanding a person to do a thing. E.g. "The landholder obtained an injunction against his neighbour which forbade the construction of a giant tower on the neighbour's land."