Occupation definition

Occupation means occupation for the purposes permitted by the Planning Permission but does not include occupation by personnel engaged in construction, fitting out or decoration or occupation for marketing or display or occupation in relation to security operations and “Occupy” and “Occupied” shall be construed accordingly
Occupation means the employment in which one regularly engages or follows as the means of making a livelihood. Examples of an acceptable designation of an "occupation," as defined in Elections Code § 13107, subdivision (a)(3), include, but are not limited to, "rancher," "restaurateur," "retail salesperson," "manual laborer," "construction worker," "computer manufacturing executive," "military pilot," "secretary," and "police officer."
Occupation means any occupation, service, trade, business,

Examples of Occupation in a sentence

  • Occupation The Corporate Seal of the Secretary of State for Education, hereunto affixed is authenticated by: ..........................................

  • Single Married Divorced Widowed Occupation: Employer: Employer’s Address: Work Number: ( ) Ext.


More Definitions of Occupation

Occupation means a field of endeavor regulated under this act.
Occupation means any occupation, service, trade, business, industry, or branch or group of industries or employment or class of employment in which employees are gainfully employed.
Occupation means possession, and “to occupy land” means to possess or take possession of land;
Occupation means any occupation, service, trade, business, industry, or branch or
Occupation and “Occupied” means occupation for the purposes of the Planning Permission but not including occupation by personnel engaged in the construction fitting out or decoration or occupation for marketing or display or occupation in relation to security operations
Occupation means the employment in which one regularly engages or follows as the means of making a livelihood. Examples of an acceptable designation of an “occupation” as defined in Elections Code § 13107(a)(3) include, but are not limited to: Rancher, restaurateur, retail salesperson, manual laborer, construction worker, computer manufacturing executive, military pilot, secretary, and police officer.CA Admin Code, Title 2, Division 7, § 20714(a)(3) If a candidate is licensed by the State of California to engage in a profession, vocation or occupation, the candidate is entitled to consider it one of his/her “principal” professions, vocations, or occupations if (a) the candidate has maintained his/her license current as of the date he/she filed his/her nomination documents by complying with all applicable requirements of the respective licensure, including the payment of all applicable license fees and (b) the status of the candidate’s license is active at the time he/she filed his/her nomination documents.CA Admin Code, Title 2, Division 7, § 20714(b)(1) A candidate who holds a professional, vocational, or occupational license issued by the State of California may not claim such profession, vocation or occupation as one of his/her “principal” professions, vocations, or occupations if (a) the candidate’s licensure status is “inactive” at the time the candidate files his/her nomination documents; or (b) the candidate’s license has been suspended or revoked by the agency issuing the license at the time the candidate files his/her nomination documents. CA Admin Code, Title 2, Division 7, § 20714(b)(2) Multiple Principal Professions, Vocations, or Occupations: A candidate may engage in multiple principal professions, vocations or occupations. However, if a candidate proposes a Ballot Designation including multiple principal professions, vocations or occupations, the proposed Ballot Designation must comply with the following provisions: (1) The three-word limitation specified in Elections Code§ 13107(a)(3); (2) Each such proposed profession, vocation or occupation shall be separately considered and must independently qualify as a “principal” profession, vocation, or occupation; and (3) When multiple professions, vocations or occupations are proposed as a ballot designation, they shall be separated by a slash (“/”).CA Admin Code, Title 2, Division 7, §§ 20714(e)(1)(2)(3)BALLOT DESIGNATIONS FOR CANDIDATES CONTINUED
Occupation means a field of endeavor regulated by this act.