e/Landed property

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has glosseng: Landed property or landed estates is a real estate term that usually refers to a property that generates income for the owner without the owner having to do the actual work of the estate. In Europe, agrarian landed property typically consisted of a manor, several tenant farms, and some privileged enterprises such as a mill. Modern landed property often consists of housing or industrial land, generating income in the form of rents or fees for services provided by facilities on the land, such as port facilities. Owners often commissioned an Estate map to help manage their estate as well as serving as a status symbol.
lexicalizationeng: landed property
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French
has glossfra: La propriété foncière, souvent confondue avec la propriété terrienne est un type de propriété qui concerne les biens immobiliers.
lexicalizationfra: Propriété foncière
Latvian
has glosslav: Muiža - zemes īpašumu veids, kad īpašnieks zemi neapstrādā personīgi, bet gūst no tās ienākumus. Raksturīgs feodālajam periodam. Muižas parasti tika piešķirtas tās īpašniekam ar militāra vai kāda cita valsts vai baznīcas dienesta nosacījumiem. Sākotnēji muižas tika piešķirtas mūžīgai lietošanai tās īpašnieka dzīves laikā, vēlāk muižu īpašumi kļuva mantojami.
lexicalizationlav: muiža
Russian
has glossrus: Поме́стье — разновидность земельного владения в России в конце XV — начале XVIII веков.
lexicalizationrus: поместье
Chinese
has glosszho: 不在地主所有權(absentee ownership)在資本主義上,本指不參與直接生產的地主所擁有的權利,相對名詞為佃權。此種權利在某些時候為負面用詞,19世紀中,實施市場開放最力的美國政府還將擁有2000公畝以上的不在地主所有權視為投機。20世紀後,該名詞後來普遍於審計制度被引申為非經營者的業主權益。
lexicalizationzho: 不在地主所有權
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