0 a person who owns a particular type of business, especially a hotel, a shop, or a company that makes newspapers:
2 the owner of a business, especially a hotel, a store, or a company that publishes newspapers:
4 the owner of a copyright (= the legal rights to a book, play, piece of music, etc.) or a patent (= the legal rights to a product):
For workers as "cell proprietors" were to be afforded crucial domains of discretion, albeit ones traversed by tensions and potential conflicts.
Thus, the landed proprietors exercised a good amount of autonomy and authority in the economic sphere.
In specified cases the possibility for widows to function as 'interim proprietors ' and transfer properties to their new husbands was reduced.
Residents also came into contact with non-resident relatives and friends of the proprietor; including adult children and their children, siblings, and occasionally parents.
The proprietor was a 'merchant iron-smelter', which leaves one to wonder if the wood was not to be converted into charcoal.
This was backed by a close personal association with prominent newspaper proprietors.
Farmers and landed proprietors were the productive classes.
They guide care-home managers, proprietors and companies in their work.
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