Occupied residence definition

Occupied residence means occupied residence as defined in G.S. 106-802.
Occupied residence means a residence where people are living during Residential Construction, even if they are not home while builders are on site. (For example, if a resident returns in the evening to live in a house after builders have left for the day, this is an ‘Occupied Residence’ – even if they are not there at the same time as the builders); and
Occupied residence means a habitable structure designed and constructed for full-time occupancy in all weather conditions and:

More Definitions of Occupied residence

Occupied residence means a residential dwelling that exists and is occupied, or is capable of being occupied, as a residence for human occupants the majority of the time and is taxed and assessed by the Xxxx County, Missouri Tax Assessor as “residential property” as defined by Mo. Rev. Stat. § 137.016(1) on the last day of the calendar month immediately preceding the Design Notice Date.
Occupied residence means a dwelling actually inhabited by a person
Occupied residence means a dwelling actually inhabited by a person on a continuous basis as exemplified by a person living in his or her home.