Why did lomov claim for the property of dispute
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Lomov has his reasons to think that Chubukov is not a good neighbour but a land-grabber. His aunt's grandmother gave the Meadows for 'temporary' and free use of Chubukov's grandfather's peasants. He doesn't intend to give up his claim over the Meadows.
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Lomov has his reasons to think that Chubukov is not a good neighbour but a land-grabber. His aunt's grandmother gave the Meadows for 'temporary' and free use of Chubukov's grandfather's peasants. He doesn't intend to give up his claim over the Meadows.
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