Definitionn. someone who lives at a particular place for a prolonged period or who was born there
Last update: October 6, 2015
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The occupiers of the zopadpatti are occupying the land illegally. [Please select]
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The steam mains to the houses are laid by the supply company; the internal pipes and fittings are paid for or rented by the occupier, costing for an installation from £30 for an ordinary eight-roomed house to £Ioo or more for larger buildings. [Please select]
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The occupier and user of the land was in most instances practically the owner of it, subject to a land tax. [Please select]
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And every owner or occupier of such premises shall obey any order given by such Inspector for that purpose. [Please select]
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Just now Lady Frances Hope is the proud occupier of the first floor. [Please select]
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We will go down now and inquire who is the occupier of the next warehouse. [Please select]
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And the intruder, if she be the stronger, ends by eating the occupier, a radical means of cutting short disputes. [Please select]
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Blanchet still felt himself dwarfed somehow in the presence of the occupier of the rooms. [Please select]
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