Occupied definition

Occupied means occupation for the purposes permitted by the Planning Permission but not including occupation by personnel engaged in construction, fitting out or decoration or occupation for marketing or display or occupation in relation to security operations
Occupied means actual use and possession.
Occupied means that the home is furnished such that it is comfortably habitable and you, your family or someone with your consent has resided in the home overnight.

Examples of Occupied in a sentence

  • Occupied spaces will only be used if they are equipped with an HVAC system that provide for the introduction of outside air into the occupied space, or if they are equipped with functional CO2 Monitors.

  • Purchaser is aware that property taxes may or may not be based upon “Owner Occupied Status”.

  • For other cases where a deficiency does not represent an immediate and severe threat to the survival of the species in the Occupied Habitat, the appropriate response will be in accordance with the procedures described in the paragraph below.

  • Occupied premises shall be defined as commercial and institutional facilities on which it is impractical to perform work during the regular business hours applicable to such business.

  • Occupied structures that are using water-well and on-site sewer facilities on the Effective Date may continue to use the same.


More Definitions of Occupied

Occupied dwelling means any building or part of a building lawfully used for residential purposes.
Occupied in relation to land, means actually occupied by a person;
Occupied means any area of any building designed or intended for human occupancy for any purpose.
Occupied occupation for the purposes permitted by the Planning
Occupied means in, upon, getting in, or getting out of.
Occupied means the earlier of when occupation of a building or part thereof is authorized by a permit under the Building Code Act or occupation has occurred for the use or intended use of a building or part thereof to shelter animals, persons or property;
Occupied means, when used in the phrase "the home occupied by the Medicaid unit", the home the Medicaid unit is living in or, if temporarily absent from, possessed with an intention to return and the capability of returning within a reasonable length of time. Property is not occupied if the right to occupy has been given up through a rental or lease agreement, whether or not that rental or lease agreement is written. Property is not occupied by an individual in long-term care or the state hospital, with no spouse, disabled adult child, or child under age twenty-one at home, unless a physician has certified that the individual is likely to return home within six months.