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He became in time joint proprietor of a journal, and prospered.
Rashleigh was joint proprietor with me, while we were friends."
Later he was a joint proprietor of various companies in hotel and catering industry in Amsterdam.
In 1902, he became its assistant editor and later the joint proprietor and editor.
They now looked upon themselves as joint proprietors in the land, and celebrated their independency in songs of triumph.
In 1841 he became joint proprietor of this journal with his father, and sole proprietor in 1864.
In 1841 he became joint proprietor of the Freeman's Journal - a nationalist paper which was then published daily and weekly.
Indefeasibility of title applies to the registered proprietor or joint proprietors of land.
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The prince often visited Richard Tattersall, and was joint proprietor with him of the Morning Post for several years.
Urban Improvement Districts in Germany: New legal instruments for joint proprietor activities in area development.
Joint Proprietor, Greenwood Forest Park.
Joint proprietor of Chipperfield's Circus, in 1948, with brothers Richard, James and John Chipperfield.
Hugh, and partner John English, became joint proprietors in 1837 and sole ownership occurred in 1857 when English died.
His father and step-mother are joint proprietors of a business, Mandela, Dlamini and Associates (MDA).
In 1864, Leng became managing editor and joint proprietor of the Sheffield Daily Telegraph with Frederick Clifford.
At twenty-five, she married the much older George Atkinson, a medical doctor and, with Sir John Gray, joint proprietor of the Freeman's Journal.
If you feel that you should be recorded as the joint proprietor of a design, you can apply to the Patents Court for the registration to be corrected.
I was warmly received by two elderly brothers (the joint proprietors) who thought that ISRB was a liaison department with the War Office.
Robert Nares and William Beloe, editor and assistant editor respectively, were joint proprietors with the booksellers Francis and Charles Rivington.
In 1656 Crowne and Colonel William Temple become joint proprietors of the province of Nova Scotia, after buying out Charles de Saint-Étienne de la Tour.
Nor in a free government can we afford to employ journeymen; they may be apprenticed until they learn to read, and study our institutions; and then let them become joint proprietors and feel a proportionate responsibility.
An emergency prohibition order was served on the restaurant and joint proprietor Mohammed Uddin, 29, was later charged with selling an item which was not of the substance of the food demanded by the purchasers.
A friendship with the Conrans led to the establishment of Bibendum in 1987, where he worked as chef and joint proprietor with Sir Terence Conran and the late Lord Paul Hamlyn.
This was the happiest time of Ikey's life and he composed an epigram which he would pronounce to Mary and which encapsulated the satisfaction he took from being the joint proprietor of Egyptian Mary's.