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Discover Ludwig"future owner" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to someone who will become the owner of something in the future. Example: The current owner of the company has announced their retirement and their daughter will be taking over as the future owner.
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"Retirement," the future owner of Newsweek advised, "is the enemy of longevity".
The Marylebone Cricket Club, future owner of Lord's Cricket Ground in London, was founded in 1787.
He has no trouble with that, he said, but a future owner might.
The foundation could take legal action against any future owner who failed to follow the terms.
The future owner of 9 East 72nd Street will get a spectacularly intact interior.
Jeffrey Loria, a future owner of the Montreal Expos and the Florida Marlins, was a losing bidder.
Even if the dispute is decided against Sodima, any future owner would receive franchise payments from the American business.
The foundation could take action against any future owner who failed to follow the terms of the easement.
A deed restriction would be placed against the property, requiring any future owner to be income-qualified.
According to the agent, the sellers were granted approval from the local historic board to build a porch, and the approval holds for the future owner.
But it is adamant that it would not do the deal if it did not believe that Geely would be a "responsible future owner".
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