Occupying definition

Occupying means in, upon, getting in, on, out or off.
Occupying means: 1. In; 2. Upon; or 3. Getting in, on, out or off.
Occupying means in or upon or entering into or alighting from.

Examples of Occupying in a sentence

  • Occupying or using vehicles during school hours without parental permission and/or school authorization.

  • They shall also be granted the full rights and privileges of a protected person under the present Convention at the earliest date consistent with the security of the State or Occupying Power, as the case may be.

  • The Landlord acknowledges an understanding of the requirements of EO-22 and pledges to cooperate with the Tenant and the Occupying Agency in their implementation.

  • As to any alterations or improvements, other than those allowed for in Section 33 of this Lease, that may subsequently be required by the Occupying Agency, the Landlord shall provide the Tenant with cost estimates based upon the Tenant’s written requirements and/or drawings (concept drawings) for the work to be performed.

  • All work performed under this section shall be done outside of Normal Business Hours, as the same are defined in Section 13 of this Lease, if so requested by the Occupying Agency, at no additional cost to the Tenant or the Occupying Agency.


More Definitions of Occupying

Occupying your covered auto" when it is being used as a public or livery conveyance. This Exclusion (B.2.) does not apply to a share-the-expense car pool.
Occupying means in, upon, entering into, or exiting from.
Occupying means to be in or upon a car, or engaged in the immediate act of getting in, on, out of or off.
Occupying means in; upon; getting into, out of, on or off. A person cannot be occupying more than one motor vehicle at a time.
Occupying means: in; upon; getting into, out of, on or off.
Occupying means in, upon, entering into, or alighting from.
Occupying any vehicle located for use as a residence or premises.