Similar words: warlord, padlock, deadlock, handle, bundle, kindle, dwindle, kindled. Meaning: ['lændlɔrdɪzm /-ɔːd-] n. a landowner who leases to others.
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151. In reality guerrilla action was largely indiscriminate with sporadic attacks on the occasional landlord, local official, or police post.
152. There is likely to be tension between landlord and tenant, between large landowners and impecunious peasants.
153. A secure future in their home from an established landlord.
154. Any charge by the landlord is standard-rated if it is for agreeing not to opt or that the rent is VAT-inclusive.
155. In such an event the guarantor should give covenants not only to the landlord but also to the tenant.
156. And what was the connection between a famous Alma landlord and the national game?
157. And one pub landlord who only had his pub refurbished six months ago, will now have to redecorate again.
158. The young constable and the landlord each grabbed a combatant and frogmarched them into the village street.
159. Prior to the making of such alterations the tenants should obtain the consent of the landlord to the proposed alterations.
160. I think my landlord, Inder Lal, is disappointed with the way I live in my room.
161. A non-mutual housing association is, however, treated as a private landlord.
162. The exception may nevertheless be worthwhile making to see what the landlord will offer as a compromise.
163. Shildon was not waiting for Rain and the landlord had not seen anyone fitting his description.
164. Can a landlord exclude liability to pay compensation by means of an express term in the lease?
165. The report points out that the idea of local housing companies as landlord bodies for social rented housing originated in Glasgow.
166. In the action before Walton J. the landlord was suing the original lessee for the arrears of rent.
167. The wolfish landlord used this chance to demand the usurious compound interest of 50% for three years.
168. It would also give the landlord a right of action against the tenant for any breach.
169. But there was little incentive to raise productivity when any increased surplus would simply be creamed off by State or landlord.
170. However, some latitude is allowed if the landlord has only one opportunity to determine the lease on a specified date.
171. The residents will pay contributions to the landlord who will pay these to the council.
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172. I asked the landlord to forward all my mail, but he didn't.
173. Neeld decided to become a landlord, and began buying estates in Somerset and West Wiltshire.
174. Lowther was a confirmed Londoner and absentee landlord who took a keen interest in the detailed affairs of his estate.
175. As a result, the landlord blames the band for the poor attendance and refuses to pay.
176. That was why a landlord like Uncle Khan made offerings of roast ducks and steamed rice to one of his poorest tenants.
177. It is in terms of the relations between worker and capitalist and tenant and landlord rather than between psychologically given individuals.
178. Why shouldn't he, if he wanted to, drop in to have a chat with the landlord?
179. The covenants set out the formal obligations of both landlord and tenant.
180. That villain of a landlord was not the one to look a gift horse in the mouth.