- occupancy oc·cu·pan·cy n
- ['ɒkjʊpənsɪ]
(of house) occupazione f, presa di possesso
to take up occupancy of a house — prendere possesso di una casa
English-Italian dictionary. 2013.
to take up occupancy of a house — prendere possesso di una casa
English-Italian dictionary. 2013.
occupancy — oc·cu·pan·cy / ä kyə pən sē/ n pl cies 1: the fact or condition of holding, possessing, or residing in or on something occupancy of the premises 2: the act or fact of taking or having possession (as of abandoned property) to acquire ownership 3:… … Law dictionary
occupancy — oc‧cu‧pan‧cy [ˈɒkjpənsi ǁ ˈɑːk ] noun [uncountable] formal 1. PROPERTY when someone uses a building or piece of land for living or working in: • The facility will be ready for occupancy on Feb. 20. 2 … Financial and business terms
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… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
occupancy — oc|cu|pan|cy [ˈɔkjupənsi US ˈa:k ] n [U] formal 1.) the number of people who stay, work, or live in a room or building at the same time single/multiple occupancy ▪ single occupancy room rates ▪ Hotels in Tokyo enjoy over 90% occupancy. 2.)… … Dictionary of contemporary English
Title by occupancy — 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… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
occupancy — 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 … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
occupancy — oc·cu·pan·cy (okґu pən se) the period of time during which a unit quantity of a substance, administered in a specified way, is present in, or occupies, a part of the body before it is excreted or broken down … Medical dictionary
occupancy — oc·cu·pan·cy … English syllables
occupancy — oc•cu•pan•cy [[t]ˈɒk yə pən si[/t]] n. pl. cies 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 2) the possession or tenancy of a property 3) the act of taking… … From formal English to slang
certificate of occupancy — certificate of oc·cu·pan·cy: a certificate issued by a local authority indicating that a building meets building code requirements Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. certificate of occupancy … Law dictionary
oc·cu·pan·cy — /ˈɑːkjəpənsi/ noun [noncount] 1 : the act of living or staying in a particular place This building is unsafe for human occupancy. [=people cannot live here] 2 : the number of people who are in a particular building or room at one time The sign… … Useful english dictionary