- A
bailleur, a
French term, is a
landowner who
outsourced uncultivated parcels of land as part of an
early Middle Age
sharecropping system known as complant...
- Jean Bernabé: writer,
linguist and
author of
several novels including Le
Bailleur d'étincelle and Le
Partage des ancêtres
Daniel Boukman: writer, he won...
- to a land
owner (in
French bailleur, in
Italian concedente). The
prendeur would have
ownership of the
vines and the
bailleur would receive anywhere from...
-
working the
vineyards under contractual agreements with the
landowners (
Bailleur). In most cases, the
prendeurs were
given flexibility in
selecting their...
- 22 juin 1982
relative aux
droits et
obligations des
locataires et des
bailleurs". Shields, J. (2007). The
Extreme Right in France: From Pétain to Le Pen...
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makes another yawn", and the
French proverbialized the idea to "Un bon
bâilleur en fait bâiller sept" ('One good
gaper makes seven others gape'). Often...
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original on 2020-08-11.
Retrieved 2019-11-02. "Notre
Politique Mobilise les
Bailleurs |
Faure Gn****ingbe". 2010-11-05.
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original on 2010-11-05...
- system, the
prendeur would cultivate land
owned by a
bailleur. In
exchange for
using the
bailleur's soil, the
prendeur promised a
share of the crop or its...
-
above all in
Cornouaille and Trégor. The
landowner might be the following:
bailleur (landlord),
qualified as
owner of
lands or
woodland made up of
noble trees...
-
diplomatic relations (in
Arabic language)". "Manque de
confiance des
bailleurs de fonds : Déblocage
incertain des
financements europeens". midi-madagasikara...