Overnight Occupancy definition

Overnight Occupancy means use of an occupancy unit for a short term such as per day or per week where permanent residency is not established.
Overnight Occupancy. Due to strict city codes and occupancy permits, overnight indoor occupancy is limited to a maximum of 24 guests. Event Occupancy: Our property operates under Dover City codes, which mandate a limit of a 75 person maximum guestlist. That is 75 people on the property at any given time. This count includes the bridal couple and any person over 12 months old. It excludes vendors, officiants, and “Babes-in-arms” (up to 12 months old). Vendors, for the purpose of this count, are defined as outsourced, licensed professionals holding a professional license to perform such services as catering, officiating, photography, etc. Family, friends, or other Event attendees who perform such duties are considered part of your guest count.

Related to Overnight Occupancy

  • Single Room Occupancy or “SRO” means housing consisting of single room dwelling units that is the primary residence of its occupant or occupants. An SRO does not include facilities for students.

  • Transient occupancy means occupancy in transient lodging that has all of the following

  • Child-occupied facility means a building or portion of a building constructed prior to 1978, visited regularly by the same child, age six years or younger on at least two different days within any week (Sunday through Saturday period), provided that each day’s visit lasts at least three hours and the combined weekly visit lasts at least six hours, and the combined annual visits last at least 60 hours. Child-occupied facilities may include, but are not limited to, day-care centers, preschools and kindergarten classrooms.

  • Maximum Occupancy means the maximum number of occupants permitted on the Premises;

  • Prior Occupancy means Owner’s use of all or parts of the Project before Substantial Completion, as more fully set forth in Section 6.08 A.