slovo | definícia |
occupancy (mass) | occupancy
- obsadenie |
occupancy (encz) | occupancy,držba n: Zdeněk Brož |
occupancy (encz) | occupancy,držení n: Zdeněk Brož |
occupancy (encz) | occupancy,nastěhování n: Zdeněk Brož |
occupancy (encz) | occupancy,obsazení n: Zdeněk Brož |
occupancy (encz) | occupancy,obydlení n: Zdeněk Brož |
Occupancy (gcide) | Occupancy \Oc"cu*pan*cy\, n. [See Occupant.]
1. The act of taking or holding possession, especially of
real property or rental property; possession; occupation.
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2. The state or condition of being occupied; as, occupancy by
more than 250 people is dangerous and unlawful.
[PJC]
3. The period of time during which one occupies a property.
[PJC]
Title by occupancy (Law), a right of property acquired by
taking the first possession of a thing, or possession of a
thing which belonged to nobody, and appropriating it.
--Blackstone. Kent.
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occupancy (wn) | occupancy
n 1: an act of being a tenant or occupant [syn: occupancy,
tenancy]
2: the act of occupying or taking possession of a building;
"occupation of a building without a certificate of occupancy
is illegal" [syn: occupation, occupancy, moving in] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
high-occupancy vehicle (encz) | high-occupancy vehicle, |
hospital occupancy (encz) | hospital occupancy, n: |
hotel occupancy (encz) | hotel occupancy, n: |
occupancy rate (encz) | occupancy rate, n: |
preoccupancy (encz) | preoccupancy, n: |
unoccupancy (encz) | unoccupancy,neobydlenost n: Zdeněk Brož |
Occupancy (gcide) | Occupancy \Oc"cu*pan*cy\, n. [See Occupant.]
1. The act of taking or holding possession, especially of
real property or rental property; possession; occupation.
[1913 Webster]
2. The state or condition of being occupied; as, occupancy by
more than 250 people is dangerous and unlawful.
[PJC]
3. The period of time during which one occupies a property.
[PJC]
Title by occupancy (Law), a right of property acquired by
taking the first possession of a thing, or possession of a
thing which belonged to nobody, and appropriating it.
--Blackstone. Kent.
[1913 Webster] |
Preoccupancy (gcide) | Preoccupancy \Pre*oc"cu*pan*cy\, n. [See Preoccupate.]
The act or right of taking possession before another; as, the
preoccupancy of wild land.
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Title by occupancy (gcide) | Occupancy \Oc"cu*pan*cy\, n. [See Occupant.]
1. The act of taking or holding possession, especially of
real property or rental property; possession; occupation.
[1913 Webster]
2. The state or condition of being occupied; as, occupancy by
more than 250 people is dangerous and unlawful.
[PJC]
3. The period of time during which one occupies a property.
[PJC]
Title by occupancy (Law), a right of property acquired by
taking the first possession of a thing, or possession of a
thing which belonged to nobody, and appropriating it.
--Blackstone. Kent.
[1913 Webster] |
hospital occupancy (wn) | hospital occupancy
n 1: occupancy rate for hospitals |
hotel occupancy (wn) | hotel occupancy
n 1: occupancy rate for hotels |
occupancy rate (wn) | occupancy rate
n 1: the percentage of all rental units (as in hotels) are
occupied or rented at a given time |
preoccupancy (wn) | preoccupancy
n 1: the mental state of being preoccupied by something [syn:
preoccupation, preoccupancy, absorption,
engrossment]
2: the act of taking occupancy before someone else does [syn:
preoccupancy, preoccupation] |
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