单词 | common holder |
释义 | common holdern.ΘΚΠ society > authority > rule or government > politics > political philosophy > specific policies or advocacy of > [noun] > other specific policies or advocacy of > supporter of common holder1565 abolitionist1827 governmentalist1831 destructive1832 annexationist1841 destructionist1841 annexionist1844 decompositionist1849 expansionist1862 disintegrator1865 dissolutionist1882 irredentist1882 disintegrationist1884 isolationist1899 retentionist1899 free fooder1903 laissez-fairist1932 autarkist1938 elitist1938 neo-isolationist1950 non-aligner1963 1565 T. Stapleton tr. F. Staphylus Apologie 103 Communia habentes, Commonholders, [L. Communiahabentes] which are of the opinion, that wiues, children, and all other thinges in the common welthe ought to be common, as Plato in his Common wealthe taught. 1600 E. T. Hill Quartron Reasons Catholike Relig. ii. 13 The Muntzerans, Anabaptists,..Commonholders, Byslipers, Howling Anabaptists,..and..such like: all which haue sucked their errors out of the dregges of Luthers Doctrine. 1830 W. E. Andrews Catholic Christian's Vade Mecum 65 Commonholders, who held all things to be common to each other, even wives and children. 2. North American. Stock Market. A holder of common stock (common stock n.). ΚΠ 1800 J. T. Callender Prospect before Us I. iii. 51 If Mr. Washington had chosen to go into the market, and buy these eight hundred thousand dollars worth of stock from the common holders, a considerable sum would have been saved to the public. 1927 Cincinnati Commerc. Tribune 4 Feb. 8/1 Women stockholders formed 28 per cent of the common holders and 54 per cent of the preferred stockholders. 2009 ENP Newswire (Nexis) 28 Aug. In lieu of cash dividends.., common holders who reside in the United States may elect to have their dividends reinvested in additional common shares of the bank. 3. A person having the right to use common land for grazing animals, collecting wood or turf for fuel, fishing, etc. Cf. commoner n. 5. ΚΠ 1859 Jurist 1 Jan. 1285/2 Common holders have a right after the hay is off. 1921 Sc. Hist. Rev. Oct. 63 Much injustice was perpetrated, and many hardships inflicted on the dispossessed common holders, particularly during the enclosure period of the nineteenth century. 2015 Huddersfield Daily Examiner (Nexis) 21 Aug. 13 The cattle will help us ensure that the moor remains sustainable for future generations... We're working with about 15 common holders on the estate to introduce heritage Belted Galloways. 4. In form commonholder. In England and Wales: a person owning commonhold tenure of a flat or unit in a multi-occupancy building. Cf. commonhold n. ΘΚΠ society > law > legal right > right of possession or ownership > tenure of property > one who has tenure > [noun] > by freehold > types of franklin1297 feoffor1426 frank-tenementary1488 liferenter1535 feoffee1542 purlieu man1573 charterer?1592 fiar1597 swaina1610 life tenant1623 life holder1776 fief-holder1864 common holder1987 1987 Guardian 8 Aug. 25/3 The documentation would provide a state guarantee for the commonholder's rights recorded at the Land Registry. 1990 Independent 24 Feb. 38/1 The Law Commission proposals would enable commonholders collectively to share the benefits and responsibilities of owning the freehold of a block of flats. 2020 @HarryScoffin 10 Apr. in twitter.com (accessed 11 Aug. 2020) If people don't want the responsibility of being a commonholder, that's fine. They can just rent. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2021; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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