occupier definition

occupier in relation to a property, shall mean a person in actual occupation of the property, whether or not that person has a right to occupy the property.
occupier in relation to any premises means-
occupier means anyone who occupies a park home, whether under an Agreement to which the Mobile Homes Act 1983 applies or under a tenancy or any other agreement.

Examples of occupier in a sentence

  • For the avoidance of doubt, the Occupier shall be responsible for the pro rata amount of the adjusted Total Rent from the time of the transfer until the end of the Period.

  • Upon termination, whether at the end of the Period or earlier, the Occupier shall vacate the Premises in a clean and tidy condition and return keys immediately to the campus reception or accommodation office.

  • If the Occupier does not vacate as required by this paragraph, they will be liable for a charge for use and occupation at the pro rata daily rate of the Total Rent for as long as you remain in the Room or Shared Room beyond the Period and the University may take steps to evict you.

  • The University reserves the right to claim for and charge for damages and any losses which it suffers or incurs as a result of the Occupier failing to give up vacant possession of the Premises at the end of the Period, including (but not limited to) the costs of any such legal action.

  • Advance notice will not be given in the case of repairs reported by the Occupier, or in an emergency, when entry may be without prior notice.


More Definitions of occupier

occupier means a person who occupies any premises or part thereof, without regard to the title under which he or she occupies;
occupier means the person who controls and resides on or controls and otherwise uses immovable property, provided that -
occupier means the owner or person in occupation of the premises where energy is used or proposed to be used;
occupier of a factory means the person who has ultimate control over the affairs of the factory:
occupier means any person who occupies, controls or resides on any premises, or any part of any premises without regard to the title under which he or she so occupies it.
occupier means a person residing on land which belongs to another person, and who has or on 4 February 1997 or thereafter had consent or another right in law to do so, but excluding
occupier. , in relation to any premises, means a person whom the named officer reasonably believes is the occupier of those premises.