Local landowners would sell the trees for 50 centers per thousand board feet, which is about how much the sawmills could handle in a day.
In 1989 a local landowner sold some land to developers.
During the later part of the nineteenth century, the landowners sold the land to developers in very small lots.
Rather, the landowner sold the crop whenever and however he saw fit.
Due to the lack of county funding, current private landowners will most likely sell their land to commercial developers.
Here, landowners donate or sell to a land trust development rights in perpetuity.
From 1908 the committee was entitled to force the landowners to sell the land.
The latter allow a landowner to sell "air rights" to a neighbor.
A bargain sale is where a landowner sells a property interest to an organization for less than the market price.
The landowner may have sold these rights centuries ago to someone else.