Occupier
11occupier of premises — See occupier s liability. Collins dictionary of law. W. J. Stewart. 2001 …
12occupier — noun see occupy …
13occupier — See occupy. * * * …
14occupier — noun One who occupies, particularly with respect to a foreign government controlling the territory of another …
15occupier — oc|cu|pi|er [ akjə,paır ] noun count MAINLY BRITISH 1. ) someone who lives in, works in, or uses a room, building, or area of land: the current occupiers of the property 2. ) a member of a group that is in control of a place that they have… …
16occupier — oc·cu·pi·er || É‘kjÉ™paɪə(r) / É’kjÊŠ n. someone or something that occupies; resident; tenant; conqueror …
17occupier — oc·cu·pi·er …
18occupier — [ˈɒkjʊˌpaɪə] noun [C] 1) British someone who lives in, works in, or uses a room, building, or area of land 2) someone who is in control of a place that they have entered in a group using military force …
19occupier — /ˈɒkjəpaɪə/ (say okyuhpuyuh) noun a person having the legal right to reside, or who is residing, in a house, on land, etc …
20occupier — / ɒkjυpaɪə/ noun a person who lives in a property …