freeholder
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++free·hold·er /ˈfriːhəʊldə $ -hoʊldər/ noun [countable] British English SCLan owner of freehold land or property 〔土地或房产的〕自由保有者 OPP leaseholder
Examples from the Corpus
freeholder• Room was also found in one act for men of £5 perannum plus yeomen, or servants, who were 40s. freeholders.• The rule is not confined to the case of adjacent freeholders.• Haddenham returned forty-five landholders in 1522, of whom thirty-five were resident, yet the survey of 1555 lists only eleven freeholders.• He was the fifth Richard Gough in succession to live as a small freeholder and yeoman farmer at Newton.• Some freeholders were just as keen as was the average burgh councillor to retain close ties with the government ministers.• On the other hand, some of the freeholders seeking patronage demurred at the price expected.• The freeholder may of course sell the land or property subject to the leaseholder's interest being maintained.• The freeholder refused to put in writing any guarantee, such as that no comprehensive redevelopment of the site was planned.From Longman Business Dictionaryfreeholderfree‧hold‧er /ˈfriːhəʊldə-hoʊldər/ noun [countable] PROPERTYLAWsomeone who owns freehold land or propertyThe freeholder may of course sell the land or property subject to the leaseholder’s interest being maintained.free·hold·er nounChineseSyllable
freehold of owner or an land property Business Corpus
freeholder
free‧hold‧er /ˈfriːhəʊldə $ -hoʊldər/
noun [countable] British English
an owner of freehold land or property
OPP leaseholder
free‧hold‧er /ˈfriːhəʊldə $ -hoʊldər/
noun [countable] British Englishan owner of freehold land or property
OPP leaseholder
especially