Noun(1) an act of being a tenant or occupant,the act of occupying or taking possession of a building,residence of place(2) an act of being a tenant or occupant(3) the act of occupying or taking possession of a building(4) residence of place
Noun(1) an act of being a tenant or occupant,the act of occupying or taking possession of a building,residence of place(2) an act of being a tenant or occupant(3) the act of occupying or taking possession of a building(4) residence of place
(1) All lodging prices are per night, double occupancy unless otherwise noted.(2) Members thought the Lake District National Park Authority should grant permission provided there was a local occupancy clause.(3) The minimum occupancy level for homes to remain commercially viable is 84 %.(4) If no partner is found, there is no surcharge for single occupancy .(5) Official occupancy figures were down by up to 80 percent in some resort hotels at the peak of the violence.(6) All the bedrooms in the hotel are en-suite and it enjoys a high occupancy .(7) Prices start at $899 per person, double occupancy , for an interior stateroom.(8) u2018More villas are under construction and will be ready for occupancy very soon,u2019 said Gu Weizhong of the group.(9) It was ready for occupancy in the summer of 1903 and they moved into the four-storey building with full basement.(10) the palace proved unready for occupancy(11) But bed occupancy levels for the same three months were worse than for almost any year between 1993 and 1999.(12) Evidence from Europe shows that an 85 percent bed occupancy rate dramatically reduces infections.(13) When two states occur in parallel, their estimated occupancy distributions are similar.(14) We have intensive care beds, high occupancy and an excellent, very professional team.(15) A local occupancy clause has now been included for people who live or work in the area.(16) The group has an average occupancy of 74 per cent, while room rates average at u20ac60 a night.