land·hold·er

[land-hohl-der]
noun
a holder, owner, or occupant of land.

Origin:
1375–1425; late Middle English; see land, holder

land·hold·ing, adjective, noun
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landholder

noun
a holder or proprietor of land [syn: landowner
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Example sentences
Landholder means a party that directly or indirectly owns or leases nonexempt land.
Otherwise, projects have been small to medium in scale and usually conducted on private lands at the request of the landholder.
Landholding means the total acreage of nonexempt land directly or indirectly owned or leased by a landholder.
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