Occupy or use definition
Examples of Occupy or use in a sentence
If any Owner acquires his title by devise or inheritance, his right to Occupy or use the Townhome Unit shall be subject to the approval of the Association.
If any Owner acquires his title by devise or inheritance, his right to Occupy or use the Townhome Unit shall be subject to the approval of the Association.
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.
Occupying means in, upon, getting in, on, out or off.
Occupancy means the use or intended use of a building or part thereof for the shelter or support of persons, animals or property.
residential premises means a house, building, structure, shelter, or mobile home, or portion thereof, used as a dwelling, home, residence, or living place by 1 or more human beings. “Residential premises” includes an apartment unit, a boardinghouse, a rooming house, a mobile home, a mobile home space, and a single or multiple family dwelling, but does not include a hotel, a motel, motor home, or other tourist accommodation, when used as a temporary accommodation for guests or tourists, or premises used as the principal place of residence of the owner and rented occasionally during temporary absences including vacation or sabbatical leave.