Occupy definition

Occupy. “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
Occupy means to make expenditures to alter or repair a vacant facility equal to at least twenty per cent of the market value of the facility prior to such expenditures, as determined for the purposes of local property taxation.
Occupy or “occupies” means residing on or to be in apparent possession or control of property;

Examples of Occupy in a sentence

  • Occupy less than 40% of the habitable floor area of the building.

  • The key word is experimentation: In Occupy mobilisations one sees more aspirations than results, more utopia than politics.

  • Try yourself.’ This appeal by Kristian Takov, professor of law, one of the leaders of the protests in Bulgaria during 2013, who passed away during the week we were finalising this article, expresses the spirit and ambition of Occupy mobilisations.‘Don’t Drown Belgrade’ offers a beautiful semantic polyphony with its two meanings – taken literally, it has an environmentalist meaning and, more general and more political, ‘Don’t give [them] Belgrade’.

  • Occupy is the watershed marking the transition from party politics to contestatory democracy.

  • They are conceptualised in the article by two types of citizenship – green and contestatory – which interfere with and reinforce each other.The Balkans entered the Occupy mobilisations later than the global wave, but are experiencing high peaks over the last years.


More Definitions of Occupy

Occupy means taking beneficial occupation of a building forming part of the Development for any purpose authorised by the Planning Permission but not including occupation by personnel engaged in construction fitting out finishing or decoration of that building nor occupation in relation to site and building security operations and “Occupation” “Occupier” or “Occupied” shall be construed accordingly
Occupy or "occupies" as used in this Lease shall mean use of the Premises for any reason by Tenant or Tenant's agents, licensees, employees, directors, officers, partners, trustees, and invitees (collectively, "Tenant's Employee").
Occupy means occupy as an only or main residence;
Occupy. “occupying,” and “occupied” means a person’s location inside of a motor vehicle.
Occupy means to place on or in the Market Area, road or footpath any temporary or mobile structures, wares, products, chattels, items, tables and chairs, or build any structure for sale, to enable the handling and sale of food or beverages or for any other purpose or to fence off any part of the Market Area to exclude members of the public, or to undertake any other activity in the Market Area;
Occupy. (also Occupied and Occupancy) The leaving of personal possessions in a property shall not qualify as a sufficient definition or proof of occupancy. Occupancy is proven by tenant showing and demonstrating actual, open and notorious, exclusive, adverse and continuous control of the property.
Occupy means to hold, possess, do business, reside, or otherwise conduct activity in or on.