Proper noun
Haviland (plural Havilands)
A surname.
In 1943, Olivia de Haviland (whom Warner was loaning to different studios) sued Warner for breach of contract. Source: Internet
Haviland, who was hired as the 14 head coach in program history on May 9, 2014, led the Tigers to a 15-17-5 mark this season, the most victories in one season since the 2012-13 campaign. Source: Internet
The other actors were Lisa Banes (Lady Croom), Richard Clarke (Jellaby), John Griffin (Gus/Augustus), Peter Maloney (Noakes), David Manis (Captain Brice, RN) and Haviland Morris (Chloe). Source: Internet
Afterwards, de Haviland discovered employment contracts in the United States could only last seven years; de Haviland had been under contract with the studio since 1935. Source: Internet
However, the asking price of $2500 could not compete in a market that was saturated with post World War 1 $350 Curtiss JN-4s and De Haviland trainers. Source: Internet
They have two daughters, Chandler and Haviland. Source: Internet