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blockholder (plural blockholders)

  1. A shareholder with noticeable voting power (particularly one who needs to report his 5 % under Schedule 13D)
  2. (Australia, New Zealand, historical) One who resides on a block of farmland assigned by the government for cultivation and, except for rates and taxes, exempt of seizure.
    Coordinate terms: freeholder, leaseholder, smallholder
    • 1891 April 28, W. Copley, M.L.C., Commissioner of Crown Lands, South Australia, “Report on the Village Homestead Special Settlement System in New Zealand.”, in Proceedings of the Parliament of South Australia: With Copies of Documents Ordered to be Printed, volume 2, Second Session of the Thirteenth Parliament, number 19, Adelaide: C.E. Bristow, Government Printer, North Terrace, page 11:
      […] an extensive flaxmill in the neighbourhood increases the blockholder’s opportunities for obtaining employment and for selling his produce. Thus the settlement appears to be making progress, and the degrees of that progression on the various blocks are an instructive illustration on the difference in individuals having the same opportunities to secure success.

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