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landowner

[land-oh-ner] / ˈlændˌoʊ nər /






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Without meaningful simplifications for low-risk countries like the U.S., the regulation will punish the people the Europeans claim they want to protect—indigenous communities, stewards of the land, and small landowners.

From The Wall Street Journal

Increasingly, Permian landowners find themselves dealing with abandoned well bores that come back to life.

From The Wall Street Journal

Farmers and landowners can see losses easily run into the tens of thousands, according to the Forestry Commission, and some with high-value crops can see losses of as much as £1m in a year.

From BBC

The landowner said issues on his Faversham site started in June, when he said his locks were changed to a combination lock for which he did not have the code.

From BBC

Weyerhaeuser, America’s largest private landowner, launched a venture to turn runty trees and sawdust from its mills into a replacement for metallurgical coal used in steel making.

From The Wall Street Journal