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Landowners and their
Landowners who grew rice crops would have rice left over at the end of the season and, rather than letting these leftovers go to waste, would ship it to their breweries.
Landowners who donate a " qualifying " conservation easement to a " qualified " land protection organization under the regulations set forth in 170 ( h ) of the Internal Revenue Code may be eligible for a federal income tax deduction equal to the value of their donation.
Landowners who allowed their flocks to graze on public land were fined by the plebeian aediles, on behalf of Ceres and the people of Rome.
Only Landowners and their bona-fide guest may use these lakes or any of the many other amenities.
Landowners, such as the widow of Speaker William Conolly, builder of Castletown House, distributed food and cash during the “ black spring ” of 1741 on their own initiative.
Landowners had to face the choice of raising wages to compete for workers or letting their lands go unused.
In their absence, Chan's government entered into negotiations with a group of chiefs from the Nasioi clan, headed by Theodore Miriung, a former lawyer for the Panguna Landowners Association.
Landowners were able to raise the legal rents on their lands ; sometimes as much as ten-thousandfold.
Landowners also suffered because many of them were deeply in debt and the forced selling of their land left them also struggling to keep their lavish lifestyle.
Landowners and Pasha ... used this kind of democracy as an easy tool for the benefits of a feudal system ... the peasants would cast their votes according to the instructions of their masters ...
" He continued, " Landowners who happened to have threatened or endangered species on their lands or who simply have habitat that might be used by endangered species are routinely prevented from using their lands or property.
Landowners like Mrs Darvall sold parcels of their estates to the colonial government and by 1883 construction was well advanced.

Landowners and land
Landowners faced no meaningful land reform, the regime's control of labor organizers aided businessmen, foreign investors benefited from tax exemptions, and foreign creditors experienced a bonanza from heavy Paraguayan borrowing.
" Landowners " here refers to the consortium of irooj ( chiefs ), alaps ( clan heads ) and rijerbal ( workers ) who have land rights to the places used for military purposes by the United States.
In 1880 he owned of land in Buckinghamshire, Lincolnshire and Bedfordshire, giving an annual rental income of £ 42, 254 ( John Bateman: " The Great Landowners of Great Britain and Ireland ").
The Jökulsárlón Landowners Association is an organization that represents the owners of the land property Fell, which covers the Jökuklsárlón, also known as the Glacier Lagoon.
Landowners ' concerns about public liability resulted in suitable land for gatherings being extremely difficult to find and DTE consequently purchased land on Gulpa Creek near Deniliquin in NSW in 2002 and held ConFest on that site until DTE purchased a property on the Edwards River near Moulamein in 2006, which has since been the home of Confest.
Landowners or nameholders commended shares of the revenue produced ( called shiki ) to more powerful leaders often at the court, in order to be exempted from taxes and to subvert the Chinese-style " equal fields " system, whereby land was redistributed after certain periods of time.
Bogileka is also General Secretary of the Viti and Resource Landowners Association, which advocates the return to indigenous ownership of all " crown land "-i. e., government-owned land.

Landowners and could
Landowners could challenge in court the price set by the acquiring authority.
Landowners such as the Earl of Kildare could claim a continuous title that just predated the Lordship itself.
Landowners could also seek damages for loss of water diverted upstream.
Landowners could afford to abandon the production of gin, and this fact, coupled with population growth and a series of poor harvests, resulted in lower wages and increased food prices.

Landowners and .
Landowners filed lawsuits over the acquisition and eventually won settlements of $ 22. 2 million which the Rangers failed to pay.
* Landowners dominate the Roman Empire and enjoy the title of senator, which exempts them from the crushing taxes imposed on the rest of the population.
Landowners took 1 / 12 of the sales price if a serf ( mainmortable ) wanted to sell up.
* Gogol wrote an ironic and bittersweet reworking of the legend in his 1835 novella The Old World Landowners.
Landowners began diversifying agriculture in the area.
Landowners at Warwick Castle and Charlecote Park have attempted to claim the river as private property, although the 1636 Orders of Council state that the river was free to Coventry.
Landowners, angling clubs, and others put much work into cultivating waters and lakes to ensure good fishing.
Landowners and developers are being encouraged to put forward plans achieve the vision set out in the SDP.
Landowners as well as park and refuge managers can encourage Wood Ducks by building Wood Duck nest boxes near lakes, ponds, and streams.
Landowners like Helmuth James Graf von Moltke and the members of the Kreisau Circle were part of the German resistance.
Landowners were given thirty days ( as the act demanded ) to submit written objections.
Landowners in the Valencia area pay special taxes to maintain landscaping and the paseo system.
Landowners will often participate in subsistence or small scale commercial farming ventures.

frequently and cultivated
Other small-fruited species are frequently used as rootstocks for the cultivated forms.
It is frequently cultivated, although domestication cannot be considered complete.
* Hylocereus ( of which Hylocereus undatus is the most frequently cultivated outdoors, and is the main source of the commercial fruit crop, dragonfruit )
Widely known as a pitcher with a mean disposition ( or at least as a pitcher who cultivated that image ), Wynn threw at batters frequently enough to be labeled a " headhunter.
Presently the root is cultivated and eaten most frequently in France, Germany, Italy and Russia.
Although frequently cultivated for jams and cooked preparations, much like the white currant, it is often served raw or as a simple accompaniment in salads, garnishes, or drinks when in season.
The issue of rights to medicine derived from native plants used and frequently cultivated by native healers complicates this issue.
It is also frequently cultivated in Australian gardens and has showy pink, five-petalled flowers.
In the UK wild and cultivated clovers ( Trifolium ) and Alfalfa ( Medicago sativa ) are favourites ; less frequently, Common Bird's-foot Trefoil Lotus corniculatus is eaten.
The species are found in the tropical regions of Central America and South America ( frequently cultivated elsewhere and sometimes naturalizing in tropical regions ).
This species is cultivated frequently and a number of cultivars are available.

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