landownerships

/ˈlændˌoʊnərˌʃɪps/
noun
  1. The state or right of owning land; the fact of possessing land as property.
    • The new law changed the rules of landownership for foreign investors.
    • In many countries, landownership is restricted to citizens.
    • Her family's landownership dates back over a hundred years.
  2. Multiple instances or types of land ownership; the various ways land is owned by different people or groups.
    • The map showed the boundaries of all private landownerships in the region.
    • Different landownerships can lead to conflicts over resource use.
    • The report compared landownerships in rural and urban areas.
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