occupancy

  • 11occupancy — Possession in fact. The use of premises. 29A Am J Rev ed Ins § 895. The taking possession of those things which before belonged to nobody. 42 Am J1st Prop § 34. In reference to the rights of an occupying claimant:–such an occupancy as under the… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 12occupancy — noun (plural cies) Date: 1596 1. the fact or condition of holding, possessing, or residing in or on something < occupancy of the estate > 2. the act or fact of taking or having possession (as of unowned land) to acquire ownership 3. the fact or&#8230; …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 13occupancy — /ok yeuh peuhn see/, n., pl. occupancies. 1. the act, state, or condition of being or becoming a tenant or of living in or taking up quarters or space in or on something: Continued occupancy of the office depends on a rent reduction. 2. the&#8230; …

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  • 14occupancy — [[t]ɒ̱kjʊpənsi[/t]] N UNCOUNT: usu with supp Occupancy is the act of using a room, building, or area of land, usually for a fixed period of time. [FORMAL] Hotel occupancy has been as low as 40%... Tour operators report low occupancy rates. Syn:&#8230; …

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  • 15occupancy — oc|cu|pan|cy [ akjəpənsi ] noun uncount FORMAL the use or period of use of a place: There s an additional charge for single occupancy of a double motel room. The house had been completely restored during her occupancy …

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  • 16occupancy — UK [ˈɒkjʊpənsɪ] / US [ˈɑkjəpənsɪ] noun [uncountable] formal the use, or the period of use, of a place There s an additional charge for single occupancy of a double room. The house had been completely restored during her occupancy …

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  • 17occupancy — noun (U) formal someone s use of a building, piece of land, or other space, for living or working in: their occupancy of the apartment …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 18occupancy — noun our occupancy is temporary Syn: occupation, tenancy, tenure, residence, residency, inhabitation, habitation, living, lease, holding, possession; formal dwelling …

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  • 19occupancy — /ˈɒkjəpənsi/ (say okyuhpuhnsee) noun 1. the fact or condition of being an occupant. 2. the act of taking possession. 3. actual possession. 4. the term during which one is an occupant. 5. Also, occupation. exercise of dominion over a thing which&#8230; …

  • 20occupancy — užimtumas statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. occupancy vok. Besetzung, f rus. занятость, f pranc. occupation, f …

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