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1. We are talking about absentee landlords

2. Those who did, suffered from the neglect of the absentee landlords.

3. Individuals or businesses may be Absentee landlords that owns and rents out …

4. Absentee landlords —many facing large debts themselves— continued to demand their rents.

5. The government at this time was primarily occupied with the issue of absentee landlords.

6. It will end up that this country's farmland will be owned by absentee landlords

7. Legislation was introduced to expropriate land from absentee landlords and redistribute it to peasants.

8. Government resettlement and land-redistribution programmes were frustrated by absentee landlords and settler land barons.

9. Perhaps most damaging, however, was the withdrawal of the offer to repurchase land from absentee landlords.

10. The ... Act ... set out an entirely new regime for new lettings where they involved absentee landlords.

11. 62 If such a choice were offered it might lead to a proliferation of absentee landlords.

12. Nor have they any legal commitment to managing the monstrous forests they created for their absentee landlords.

13. That population grew increasingly dissatisfied with absentee landlords and their associates, who ruled the Legislative Assembly.

14. • Loss of local control of land as farms become larger and possibly owned by absentee landlords,

15. The absentee landlords, many of whom never set foot on the island, gave rise to numerous problems.

16. These absentee landlords extracted high rents from their Irish tenants and paid low wages for their labor.

17. In fact, very few absentee landlords -- or their descendants, who inherited the land -- ever met all of these conditions.

18. The descendants held Carrollton Manor as absentee landlords until around 1923 when it was bought by the Baker family.

19. For more information on the absentee landlords in Prince Edward Island see "The Small Under the Protection of the Great".

20. Some absentee landlords managed their estates inefficiently, and food tended to be produced for export rather than for domestic consumption.

21. Also, it does not easily take into consideration key interests in housing such as absentee landlords letting as a business.

22. Don Calò further established his fortune in 1922 when he led disgruntled peasants who grabbed land from the aristocratic absentee landlords.

23. There were absentee landlords living in London whose wealth came from the income they earned from their ownership of property in Ireland.

24. Thus, many of the blacks who moved to the 12th Street area rented from absentee landlords and shopped in businesses run by suburbanites.

25. In 2006, president Mwai Kibaki said it will repossess all land owned by "absentee landlords" in the coastal strip and redistribute it to squatters.

26. The Liberal government of Robert Haythorne negotiated an agreement that included the dominion's assuming the railway debt, advancing funds to buy out the island's absentee landlords

27. Dressed in rags and barefoot, a Muslim peasant presents the appearance of a starving beggar...Most are landless laborers, working as serfs for absentee landlords...

28. Between the 15th and 19th centuries Mingulay was part of the lands of Clan MacNeil of Barra, but subsequently suffered at the hands of absentee landlords.

29. In the south of Ireland we had absentee landlords, and tenants who could not afford to pay their way and who had no ownership of their property.

30. The clan headquarters remained at Shiiya until the Meiji restoration; however, the daimyō remained in permanent residence in Edo and managed the domain as absentee landlords.

31. Wealthy nobles, officials, and merchants could own land, but they often did not cultivate it themselves and merely acted as absentee landlords while living in the city.

32. The same kind of land was divided into large properties – huge properties – mainly owned by absentee landlords and worked by some form of tenant farmers or share croppers.

33. However, these raids have most benefited the Jellaba government and a minority of land-hungry Jellaba farmers and absentee landlords intent on introducing large-scale mechanized farming into the region.

34. Having determined their future, the islanders had been able to amend their Constitution, thus putting an end to the institution of absentee landlords and giving the Falkland Islands Government greater independence.

35. Having determined their future, the islanders had been able to amend their Constitution, thus putting an end to the institution of absentee landlords and giving the Falkland Islands Government greater independence

36. The Temples were mostly absentee landlords, with the estate being run initially by middlemen, and later by land agents, such as Stewart and Kincaid, a Dublin firm with offices in Sligo.

37. Until # there were # farms in the Islands, almost all owned by absentee landlords and commercial interests, the largest of which was the Falkland Islands Company, which had been operating since

38. Blackmail Sixteenth-century Scottish farmers paid their rent, or mail, to English absentee landlords in the form of white mail, silver money, or black mail, rent in the form of livestock or produce.

39. Freeing the populace of the clergy, along with land reform, was a way to free the peasantry from the yoke of absentee-landlords who maintained control of the land with the collusion of the hierarchy of the church.

40. 102 It is understood that the `special reason' clause plays an essential role since it makes it possible to ensure that each case is examined on its own merits and the risk of a spate of absentee landlords can be avoided.

41. The Mafia owed its origins and drew its members from the many small private armies, or mafie, that were hired by absentee landlords to protect their landed estates from bandits in the lawless conditions that prevailed over much of Sicily through the centuries.

42. The Jové Peres report, on the other hand, prefers to subsidize the actual production of olives and olive oil, rejecting an alternative which would lead to absentee landlords who would simply be receiving money for having planted olive trees, and also to an increase in unemployment among the people who help to bring the olives to the presses and actually turn them into olive oil.