Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

"landowner" Definitions
  1. a person who owns land, especially a large amount of land

216 Sentences With "landowner"

How to use landowner in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "landowner" and check conjugation/comparative form for "landowner". Mastering all the usages of "landowner" from sentence examples published by news publications.

As for the landowner, he wasn't upset by the leak.
His father, Angel, was a wealthy landowner originally from Spain.
Michael Sheen is the wealthier landowner whose affections she toys with.
Kunta was finally a landowner with her name on the title.
"The landowner builds tiny houses on wheels too," Rubiano told Insider.
"The city is the largest landowner of industrial space," she said.
This is a ridiculous claim, one a private landowner would balk at.
Donald Houston, the landowner and Kelly's boss, wasn't much fussed either way.
After the wife takes a bite, the landowner reveals his cruel trick.
We meet a wealthy, violent landowner, the Protector, and his wife, Agnès.
You also need permission from the landowner where you enter the water.
Others, like a landowner in Saraqeb named Maysara, have come and gone.
The landowner said the Bidens rented a house when visiting the island.
A 2017 Land Report named Bezos the country&aposs 28th-largest landowner.
In Mission, Texas, Fisher found a landowner willing to sell his property.
A Chinese landowner of the old system is executed near Fukang, 19493.
State environmental scientist Bill Suess says a landowner discovered the spill on Dec.
Bezos is the country's 28th largest landowner, according to the 3003 Land Report.
The dispute has been described to the Post as a "tenant/landowner" issue.
My uncle went on to be a landowner, the pride of the village.
A 2017 Land Report named the Amazon CEO the country's 28th-largest landowner.
A rich landowner and slave owner, Jackson protested the power of the rich.
But when a landowner comes to claim the property, their idyll is threatened.
If and when this acquisition goes through, Verizon could be the Internet's biggest landowner.
The late Duke was Britain's wealthiest landowner and a friend to the royal family.
"I understand why peyoteros don't exactly want you to know their landowner," Davis said.
The landowner receives 80 percent of bookings, which cost upward of $100 per night.
There, families live in tents they rent for $500 a year from the landowner.
"He believed he would die a landowner," says Mandla Mshengu, his youngest surviving son.
The white landowner graves are situated east-west, in keeping with Christian burial practices.
Clayton Neuhaus, son of the landowner, frequently visits the property to observe the project.
So I have to ask myself, 'Am I now the landowner or the farmhand?
She then returned to the landowner to recover her children and free eight other families.
The landowner wept when he got a check for $5003 million for his mineral rights.
Experts long have recognized the importance of landowner incentives to protecting and recovering endangered species.
It's not that our work ends at the state line or with the private landowner.
According to The Land Report magazine, Anschutz is the 27th-largest landowner in the US.
Nayda Alvarez, a schoolteacher in Rio Grande City, is one landowner who refused to sign.
MD: Pricing is variable and set by the landowner who keeps 80 percent of that fee.
Gunmen shot landowner Kuki Gallman, a famous Italian-born conservationist, in the stomach earlier this year.
But when a wealthy landowner, Dr. George Parkman, went missing, there was the devil to pay.
It&aposs the country&aposs largest landowner and the ultimate maker and breaker of Egyptian presidents.
The ferae naturae doctrine really only says that a resort or other landowner is not automatically liable for what wild animals on the property may do, but only so long as the animal is native, and the landowner didn't keep the animal as a hotel pet.
In 2014 a landowner in New South Wales murdered an environment officer who was investigating illegal bulldozing.
Starting with land inherited from his father, he eventually became the largest landowner in Orange County, Virginia.
Turner is also America's second-largest individual landowner, with roughly 2 million acres, including ranches in Argentina.
Every year, wind projects pay over $1 billion in state and local taxes and landowner lease payments.
If the climate and other conditions are right, Mr. Chang offers a partnership contract to the landowner.
The measure has been championed by Dean Cortopassi, a wealthy farmer and landowner who lives near Stockton.
Another old lumber family are The Land Report's sixth-biggest landowner in the US, the Irving family.
Under Britain's Treasure Act, a market-value reward is usually split between the finders and the landowner.
But the previous landowner also used the rear of his property as a graveyard for rusting machinery.
This program allows a landowner to implement quality conservation projects and best practices into their working farms.
My great-grandmother was a widow and a landowner in China who lost everything during the Communist Revolution.
Bloomberg reports that Povlsen is Denmark's wealthiest person and is thought to be the largest landowner in Scotland.
That is legally deemed a trespass, and the landowner who set the fire is liable for any damages.
However, this right is revoked the second the landowner posts a "No Trespassing" sign, according to Mr. Anderson.
Hassan's boss, Mourad (Zaki Faten), a respected landowner, seems decent enough at first: He allows Ali to stay.
In Mudbound, white patriarch and landowner Henry McAllan (Jason Clarke) locks horns with his veteran brother Jamie (Hedlund).
" He added: "The government could seize the land, but would have to pay 'just compensation' to the landowner.
British law requires that such discoveries must be declared to the landowner and reported to the local coroner.
"If the wall goes up, it will be the new border," said Richard Drawe, a landowner in Texas.
She becomes the companion and teacher of Bimala, the young, shy bride of a landowner in western Bengal.
It could also be out of respect to the landowner who doesn't want you to know who they are.
The company, however, was unable to address the issue as the landowner was out of town, the report said.
In one case, they travelled the country trying to contact over 600 descendants of a single landowner, without success.
Chuck McAfee is a 3rd-generation landowner, community volunteer and retired electrical engineer from Montezuma County in Southwest Colorado.
He has moved into a tent there with 13 relatives in a makeshift settlement after paying the landowner rent.
"We didn't know the landowner was voting for Trump until we read that in the New York Times," t.
On Thursday, a landowner near the attack reported his goat was missing and said he saw two mountain lions.
Robert Duvall, with his usual aplomb, plays the evil landowner Bolton, who appears gun in hand with his posse.
Syrians typically pay $100 to a landowner to build drafty, uninsulated breezeblock shelters with flimsy plastic tarpaulins as roofs.
A separate lawsuit by Bruce C. Matheson, a wealthy landowner in South Florida, also took aim at the referendum.
BCL claims to have the support of eight other landowner groups in Bougainville with an interest in the project.
"That scenario would only ever take place if a landowner filed a claim to remove the wreck," Eydal said.
In a decade of research, Davis said she has successfully made contact with just one landowner in the peyote gardens.
Barrick and Zijin each own 47.5% of the mine, with the remaining 5% held by landowner group, Mineral Resources Enga.
Her parents, Charles — a wealthy landowner and former Olympic skiier — and Patricia, have been friends of Prince Charles for decades.
That determination means the landowner needs federal permits for any activity that would pollution or otherwise harm the water body.
That root cause is the issue of appraisal overvaluation and has absolutely nothing to do with the type of landowner.
"Other possible litigants with standing might include a landowner who faces eminent domain as a result of this," Chesney wrote.
The 11th biggest private landowner in the US, holding 830,19 acres, are the heirs of 19th-century merchant David Pingree.
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos is the 28th biggest landowner on the list, with his fortune coming from the ecommerce giant.
Many of the landowner-industry conflicts I encountered in the Farmington area would have been moot even a decade ago.
According to Atlas Obscura, the landowner was offended by the small offer and decided to build a small house instead.
"I think the prospects are great," said Ben Feigenbaum, chief operating office of Edison Properties, a major landowner in Newark.
Suranne Jones stars as Anne Lister, a respected diarist and landowner often referred to as the world's first modern lesbian.
Trophy hunting is also allowed only on properties where hunters have been granted permission by the landowner, the association says.
Mushroom hunters and foragers do recommended that before collecting anything wild, you get permission from the landowner ahead of time.
No, the landowner took the land, and then they came and found a farmer, and they gave it to me.
Such a tax would capture for society part of the windfall that accrues to a landowner when his local area thrives.
MIANWALI QURESHIAN, Pakistan (Reuters) - Makhdum Khusro Bakhtyar, a Pakistani landowner and politician, recently switched to his third party in a decade.
A law from 1882 gives every landowner the right to collect and dispose of all water on and under his land.
The fossil's discovery, in South Dakota, led to a major legal dispute involving the landowner, the finders and the federal government.
His family's landowner status trailed him in the classroom, where he was singled out from children born to farmers and soldiers.
If you are not a white, male landowner as envisioned by the founding fathers, the Constitution has little to offer you.
But Ms. Anderson, the landowner near the South Dakota spill, said she remained concerned about her drinking water and the soil.
The plants found in Virginia were thought to have been planted 30 years ago and were discovered by a new landowner.
His son, his daughter-in-law and two grandchildren all ended up working for Robert Ruffin Barrow Jr., a prominent landowner.
In essence, the conservation outfit rented the trees from the landowner, while the owner held on to other land-use rights.
Even if the species were to be down-listed to "threatened" status, the landowner would experience no easing of regulatory restrictions.
The billionaire holds the title of Britain's second-largest private landowner, with 12 Scottish estates that sprawl over more than 220,000 acres.
An Iowa landowner contacted Iowa State's Hartzler after Palmer amaranth infested 70 acres of farmland he planted with the conservation seed mix.
Born into slavery, Josephine is, in 1924, a widow, a "conjure woman," and, to the chagrin of her white neighbors, a landowner.
Sixth-grade students once role-played an exercise where they had to choose between being a slave, sharecropper or landowner, Thomas said.
All of this past Wyoming hype brings us to November 203: Kanye West is now, twice over, a landowner in the state.
Parmana's springs dried up after a politically-connected landowner diverted the water to his cotton fields in 2013, destroying the tourism industry.
Although there is no law protecting the flower, the state penal code requires written landowner permission to remove and sell plant material.
Noting that laws and landowner rights would be respected, he told local reporters this week that the agreement had not been completed.
Her father, Ahmad Jamal al-Din Al-Gailanilani, was a landowner, and her mother, Madiha Asif Mahmud Arif-Agha, was a homemaker.
If a Chinese-led bid for S. Kidman and its agricultural land ultimately proceeds China will be elevated to second largest foreign landowner.
In March the field shut briefly after a local landowner closed a valve in protest against pollution near a pipeline crossing his land.
Oil and gas drilling is rare on NPS land and is limited to areas where a private or state landowner controls mineral rights.
The landowner lease payments offer stable income for family farmers hosting wind turbines, helping them weather years with drought or low crop prices.
The film has some compelling new subplots, like the murder of a landowner and the black man who is wrongfully blamed for it.
"Putting solar on some underutilized parts of their land ... has helped (landowner partners) to weather the ups and downs of farming," she said.
If you are a private landowner growing trees, and you are making money when you sell those trees, you'll keep planting more trees.
"They are supposed to be a neutral body, but in our experience, it's all for industry and nothing for the landowner," says Diane.
Such moves, called syndications, are typically done because a landowner doesn't have enough income to make full use of a sizable tax deduction.
Much of the first part of the novel concerns Zama's attempts to seduce the lonely wife of a rich and often absent landowner.
A wealthy landowner, he used Down House, his property of 20 acres or so in England, for hands-on testing of his theories.
But this building is being renovated, so the landowner can rent it to refugee families who can afford more than just a tent.
Britain's wealthiest landowner and friend to the royal family, Gerald Cavendish Grosvenor, the Duke of Westminster, died today, a spokeswoman for his estate said.
Another landowner, Rene Diaz, initially refused to disclose how much he asked for, but MBU claimed it was thirty times the land's appraised value.
In Appalachia, landowner rights have been an anti-pipeline rallying cry, as people push back against the government taking their homes through eminent domain.
NOC said the closure had cost the company about $30 million in lost revenue and that it intended to press charges against the landowner.
The author of "Cold Mountain" imagines the life of Varina Howell, who married a Mississippi landowner with dreams of living a quiet, comfortable life.
The problem is particularly acute in the southern states of Chiapas, Veracruz and Oaxaca, where landowner groups and teachers unions are prone to protest.
Mr. MacDonagh said the National Monuments Service would continue to research the site, in consultation with the landowner, who has not been publicly identified.
Her father left life as a prestigious landowner to become a janitor in New York City, so his daughters would have a good future.
"One thing that's really surprised us is that our landowner side is just so different—they tend to be really rural, older," says Ravasio.
The end result is quality wildlife habitat and better protection of our natural resources, while helping the landowner run their operation more cost effectively.
Pillars of the community like my grandfather, a Brahmin lawyer and landowner beloved to many as Babuji, lived by the rules of the mofussil.
The federal government, the landowner (you), gets about 123 percent in royalties from oil and gas sales, a rate that hasn't be updated since 1920.
He says the landowner, a Dominican named Gabriel Feliz, gave them the patch of land and a tacit promise that he wouldn't have them deported.
The city charged the landowner where the wall was erected with building without a permit, a crime punishable by up to three months in jail.
And we should be able to deliver a single pungent message to even the most paternalistic landowner or employer: take your job and shove it.
According to the Idaho State Journal, the mountain lion attacked a dog belonging to a landowner in the area, who subsequently tracked and kill it.
Hartzler said he and his intern found the tiny black Palmer amaranth seeds in samples they took from seed bags the landowner purchased from Allendan.
Under the current ESA, when an endangered species is found on a private land, the landowner is subject to government-imposed regulations, contact, and management.
Judas was a wealthy landowner, so why did he need those 30 pieces of silver, equivalent, Mr. Oz said, to no more than $600 today?
The election of British Columbia's NDP government in 2017, formed with support from the BC Green Party, has provided hope that landowner rights might improve.
Maria: I grew up as the daughter of a landowner in a rural part of Portugal, and women's rights were not something you'd talk about.
A spite house is one that is built with the sole intention of irritating a neighbor or as an act of revenge against another landowner.
He has become the world's 28th largest private landowner, from acres of West Texas ranch land to one of New York City's most prestige locations.
Contrary to the blogger's assertions, Texas Central's recent filing to the Surface Transportation Board did not request that any landowner protections be changed or removed.
As a local landowner and an interested party, he'd worked with the family on a development plan to generate revenue for needed ski valley improvements.
Their corporation is now the biggest private landowner in Broome, according to Mr Yu, with assets including a cattle station and a licence to export livestock.
The landowner pays for an appraisal that determines the value of the land "as-is," and the value of the property as restricted by the easement.
D'Agostino says its landowner partners need to have 15 acres at least and that the average property on the platform currently is much larger than that.
"Eighty per cent of my friends have taken out loans," mourns one landowner, himself indebted, to keep themselves in the finery to which they are accustomed.
Out in the field, yet another landowner lets Ralph Angel know they can't work with the Queen Sugar mill anymore; they're nervous about all the rumors.
The landowner feels he has the right to do what he wants with his own home, including renting it to vacationers for short periods of time.
Doling out smaller plots of developable land—something that Transport for London, the capital's transit authority and a big landowner, is exploring—would help smaller builders.
It is always commendable when a major landowner decides to conserve a large tract of land they own in a remote, picturesque part of the country.
The landowner groups who say they are likely to be impacted by the controversial pipeline's construction, argue the move is an attempt to circumvent the court.
Brigitte Kellner was a student and the daughter of a fiercely anti-Nazi German whom the Russians imprisoned after the war because he was a landowner.
The parcel of land that encompasses Pine Lake was previously owned by the paper company Finch, Pruyn, once the largest private landowner in New York state.
Two cousins, one a kindly landowner, the other a scientist with some troubling theories about race, find themselves enmeshed in a debate about property and power.
In that case if a landowner doesn't want to have any fencing or barriers on his project, he wouldn't be someone we would be working with.
They cover a total of almost 228 million acres -- 23 times the size of New York City -- making him the second-biggest landowner in North America.
But now, thinking it over, I wonder, Didn't the landowner have to wake up even earlier than the farmhands to pretend to crow like a cock?
"There was no universe," he said, in which any sensible landowner was just going to leave a valuable resource like a forest standing, not earning money.
Duncan and his fellow investors have joined forces with a group of Panguna landowners, the Special Mining Lease Osikaiyang Landowner Association (SMLOLA) led by Philip Miriori.
On April 2, a neighbor spotted oil along the side of a rural road surrounded by green farmland near Freeman, South Dakota, and told landowner Loren Schultz.
Sunland Park Mayor Javier Perea said the landowner submitted a building application but it was "incomplete" and the matter had been referred to the city's municipal court.
In the Corn Belt, most of the landowner investors have been traditional land accumulators that tend to lease out the land and are looking for more acres.
Was Vita, a farmhand's wife, a victim of prima notte , a grim tradition in which a landowner slept with a worker's bride on the couple's wedding night?
"We do have problems getting into a few places, usually due to some disagreement with a landowner," said Chris Cabrera, the Border Patrol agent and union spokesman.
Coming from a landowner family that suffered greatly after the 1949 revolution, he learned to do what he was told and make whatever the Communist Party required.
Socfin's general manager in Sierra Leone, Philip Tonks, told the Thomson Reuters Foundation that 40 landowner representatives with community support signed an agreement to lease the land.
The Texas Real Estate Advocacy and Defense Coalition, which advocates for Texas landowner rights, said it was weighing an appeal and additional legal actions in other venues.
After two years of negotiations with the authorities and a face-off with the landowner — whose claim was tenuous, Mr. Ortiz said — the city seized the land.
Jones plays Hazel Woodus, a half-Gypsy living with her father in rural Shropshire, courted by a lusty landowner (David Farrar) and a gentle minister (Cyril Cusack).
The Water Island landowner said the Bidens switched to the larger island because it was more practical for traveling with an entourage that included Secret Service agents.
There was a practice known as "prima notte" that allowed the landowner to sleep with the virgin bride of his worker, which extended into the 20th century.
British law requires that discovery of "treasure", which includes metal items over 300 years old, must be declared to the landowner and reported to the local coroner.
Liu's favorite story was "The Cock Crows at Midnight," about a greedy landowner who tricks his farmhands into rising early by crowing like a rooster at midnight.
The title of this new historical series refers to the nickname that residents of Halifax, in northern England, gave Anne Lister, a lesbian landowner, in the 1830s.
Slavery was abolished in Brazil in 533, only two years after Tarsila was born, and her wealthy father, a landowner, had at one point owned many slaves.
The Indigenous Art Park sits within Queen Elizabeth Park in Edmonton's North Saskatchewan River Valley on a historic river lot originally home to Métis landowner Joseph McDonald.
In addition to the staggering growth of jobs in the wind-tech sector, a landowner in places like Nebraska can earn upwards of $10,000 per turbine per year.
These mini-banks are what we think of when we imagine the nefarious landowner and banker in small town America – their whims could make or break a farm.
A drove of hairy cows looked on impassively while I pulled a K-turn, all the while waiting for a landowner to emerge and scold me for trespassing.
Shibden Hall, in Halifax in West Yorkshire, was the home of Anne Lister, a landowner who kept diaries, part of them in code, about her relationships with women.
Rutt describes as "a gift" from the landowner, David Landman, who actually holds over 200 acres of the desert town (including a nudist resort that he personally frequents).
The artist told CNN that after searching around Austin for a suitable site, he was offered a patch of land close to the airport by a local landowner.
As a landowner, Parker wants to cash in on the ever-rising fad for a coastal existence and for the bodily benefits that it is rumored to bestow.
But one long segment in the Hudson Valley crosses private property, and the State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation has already begun talks with the landowner.
Today, anchor institutions are often the largest employer and landowner in their area, and they have become key engines of urban development and redevelopment, according to Democracy Collaborative.
Today, anchor institutions are often the largest employer and landowner in their area, and they have become key engines of urban development and redevelopment, according to Democracy Collaborative.
But the landowner who has the ranch right on the border is affected in a way that is 1,000 percent greater than what you and I would experience.
The landowner needs to secure the border because of the damage being done in terms of litter and in terms of public safety and in terms of trespassing.
One project would have resulted in a federal investment of $1.4 million for each individual landowner benefitting from the project, and only about 60 landowners would be benefitted.
These characteristics he had inherited from his father, a Spanish migrant who brought with him to Cuba the innate stubbornness of the gallego and who became a prosperous landowner.
Landowner Gary Mangold made the grisly discovery near his rural property, which is about 100 yards from where authorities discovered Sanchez's car abandoned last week, local station KABB reports.
It features the greats: Peter, manically debauched, and Catherine, the "regicidal, uxoricidal German usurper"; and also dismal failures such as Alexander III, who ruled Russia as a "curmudgeonly landowner".
There are exceptions to this rule, such as if the landowner has captured the wild animal or kept it chained in a pen on the property as an exhibit.
Similarly, firefighters do not directly bear suppression costs, so public wildfire agencies have weaker incentives to be discerning about the efficient allocation of resources than would a private landowner.
For example, regulatory agencies reinterpret a broad statutory term, such as what constitutes a wetland, and then conclude that a landowner violated the Clean Water Act in years past.
In 1989 an ecological revolution was initiated under the direction of Perpetua Serero, a female landowner in Panguna, a region that was heavily mined by a Rio Tinto subsidiary.
"Just securing a site where we could do a project this large was very appealing," he said, and the landowner was patient in allowing them to finance the project.
It can take years, Dr. Gephard said, to educate a community or a private landowner about the merits of losing their dams, a process that often involves debunking myths.
In November, the government blocked the sale of the country's largest landowner, private farming group S. Kidman and Co, to foreign investors, saying it should stay in Australian hands.
Kenneth Dart, an investor and heir to a private U.S. foam-container dynasty, is a major landowner in the 76-square-mile country, a tax haven and financial hub.
At one of the largest plantations on Negros, Hacienda Balatong, which stretched over 1,400 hectares (nearly 21.3,260 acres), the landowner fended off a government-imposed transfer through legal creativity.
"Access to the monument can ultimately be restricted indefinitely by the private property landowner if he deems it's necessary since he owns the road further up the way," he said.
After a community selection process ended with a site close to downtown New Roads, the deal fell apart suddenly when the landowner decided to pull the property off the market.
Two men had sued the estate of a former landowner, claiming they were owed millions of dollars in unpaid wages, and a judge awarded them the four properties as payment.
The friendship between Meinhard and Adrian (Syuleyman Alilov Lefitov), a local landowner and businessman, is direct and affectionate, and the actors show how intimacy can develop without a common language.
To become involved in these committees, one must either be a resident of the county it is representing, or a resident of the state and a landowner of the county.
In a lawsuit filed last summer, Bruce C. Matheson, a wealthy Miami landowner, challenged the county's approval of the $9 million sale since it had not allowed for competitive bids.
Her studies were interrupted in 1949 when she was expelled from university in a purge of the bourgeoisie: Her father was a landowner, and therefore unpalatable to the Communist regime.
From 1828 to 1830, a Gowanus landowner, Adriance Van Brunt, paused several times a week to record in a diary the events of that day he deemed worthy of mention.
In 1821, Marco Borrini, a local landowner, teamed up with Frenchman Jean Baptiste Alexandre Henraux to start a new company and it has been active in the area ever since.
It turns out that the Marchesa is perpetrating a hoax, one based on an actual scandal involving a landowner holding tenants in bondage for years after the abolition of sharecropping.

No results under this filter, show 216 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.