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Definition of occupier in English:

occupier

noun ˈɒkjʊpʌɪə
  • 1British A person or company residing in or using a property as its owner or tenant, or (illegally) as a squatter.

    〈英〉居住者,使用者;非法占用者

    Example sentencesExamples
    • An occupier under a beneficial lease cannot require the annual value to be cut down to the rent actually reserved.
    • Exclusive possession distinguishes an occupier who may in due course acquire title under the Limitation Act 1980 from a mere trespasser.
    • It has, as Stein JA points out, an inherent quality that it will be used to the benefit of subsequent owners and occupiers.
    • The plaintiffs were lessees and occupiers of one of the flats.
    • If there is actual occupation, and the occupier has rights, the purchaser takes subject to them.
    • The gypsies in South Bucks were both owners and occupiers of the land, albeit occupying it in breach of planning legislation.
    • The new buildings will offer potential occupiers a different style of office accommodation.
    • Under Section 106, the Act, following the Latham Report, does not apply to a construction contract with a residential occupier.
    • The individual claimants are freehold owners and occupiers of their homes in Church Village.
    • The retail market continues to be the best performer in the commercial sector with strong demand from tenants and occupiers.
    • Mr Fagan is advising owners and occupiers of similar properties that their buildings should be regularly surveyed and repaired.
    • Is there a genuine issue for trial on the question of whether Monk Realty was an occupier of the sidewalk?
    • The second is satisfied if the occupier knows that the claimant may come into the vicinity of the danger.
    • All owners, occupiers, statutory bodies and other interested parties will receive full details of the proposals this month.
    • To date the local authority has been obliged to notify the owner and occupier that the property will be revalued, but this will no longer be the case.
    • The Act further provides for the prosecution of landowners who illegally evict occupiers from their land.
    • There is already a great deal of interest in the development and we know that these facilities will prove an additional attraction to potential occupiers.
    • The adjudication provisions in the Minor Works contract do not exclude residential occupiers from their ambit as does the Act.
    • Thus, the escape was one for which custom had long since imposed strict liability on the occupier of the land.
    • It seems to embrace the proposition that owners or occupiers are insurers for the safety of others.
  • 2A member of a group that takes possession of a country by force.

    (以武力占领某一国家的)占领者

    the occupiers were reported to have rounded up civilians and carried them off to unknown fates
    Example sentencesExamples
    • They extracted resources and, with the help of small groups of locals, became autocratic occupiers of the land.
    • The occupiers possess strong conventional military forces, including tanks and artillery.
    • They now seem motivated primarily by anger at foreign forces, which they perceive as occupiers.
    • He then asked Horan if the coalition forces in Iraq were liberators or occupiers.
    • To this day, many people in France possess reservations about whether armed opposition to the occupiers was worthwhile.
    • Saunders has also noted journalists' general disregard for female occupation leader when reporting the occupiers' stance.
    • Hand of Death is set in 17th century China, the Ching dynasty era when Manchu occupiers persecuted the members of the Shaolin sect.
    • The occupiers are a group of ‘sovereignty radicals’ who have no family connections with the original land owners.
    • The UN is not going to commit forces to be killed as occupiers, nor is NATO coming to save us.
    • No, the they are resisting because they want to control their own destiny, rather than be dictated to by a foreign occupier.
    • This is an outlandish thing to say - as if the occupiers had not selected and trained the security forces from day one.
    • Gardai said the occupiers had forced their way into the house, via the back, which connects to a lane-way off Shelbourne Road.
    • A UN administrative force however would have the additional benefit of shifting the perception of the international force from that of occupier to stabiliser.
    • The view held by the people, however, is that these forces are occupiers and should leave.
    • Over the next 24 years, the occupiers inflicted massacres, hunger, forced sterilization, and attempts at cultural annihilation on East Timor.
    • They must believe that their country will soon be returned to them and that they have not traded a tyrant for an occupier.

Definition of occupier in US English:

occupier

nounˈäkyəˌpī(ə)r
  • 1British A person or company residing in or using a property as its owner or tenant, or (illegally) as a squatter.

    〈英〉居住者,使用者;非法占用者

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It has, as Stein JA points out, an inherent quality that it will be used to the benefit of subsequent owners and occupiers.
    • The individual claimants are freehold owners and occupiers of their homes in Church Village.
    • Exclusive possession distinguishes an occupier who may in due course acquire title under the Limitation Act 1980 from a mere trespasser.
    • The plaintiffs were lessees and occupiers of one of the flats.
    • All owners, occupiers, statutory bodies and other interested parties will receive full details of the proposals this month.
    • Thus, the escape was one for which custom had long since imposed strict liability on the occupier of the land.
    • If there is actual occupation, and the occupier has rights, the purchaser takes subject to them.
    • The new buildings will offer potential occupiers a different style of office accommodation.
    • The second is satisfied if the occupier knows that the claimant may come into the vicinity of the danger.
    • The adjudication provisions in the Minor Works contract do not exclude residential occupiers from their ambit as does the Act.
    • An occupier under a beneficial lease cannot require the annual value to be cut down to the rent actually reserved.
    • The retail market continues to be the best performer in the commercial sector with strong demand from tenants and occupiers.
    • It seems to embrace the proposition that owners or occupiers are insurers for the safety of others.
    • Is there a genuine issue for trial on the question of whether Monk Realty was an occupier of the sidewalk?
    • Under Section 106, the Act, following the Latham Report, does not apply to a construction contract with a residential occupier.
    • There is already a great deal of interest in the development and we know that these facilities will prove an additional attraction to potential occupiers.
    • The Act further provides for the prosecution of landowners who illegally evict occupiers from their land.
    • To date the local authority has been obliged to notify the owner and occupier that the property will be revalued, but this will no longer be the case.
    • The gypsies in South Bucks were both owners and occupiers of the land, albeit occupying it in breach of planning legislation.
    • Mr Fagan is advising owners and occupiers of similar properties that their buildings should be regularly surveyed and repaired.
  • 2A member of a group that takes possession of a country by force.

    (以武力占领某一国家的)占领者

    the occupiers were reported to have rounded up civilians and carried them off to unknown fates
    Example sentencesExamples
    • A UN administrative force however would have the additional benefit of shifting the perception of the international force from that of occupier to stabiliser.
    • Gardai said the occupiers had forced their way into the house, via the back, which connects to a lane-way off Shelbourne Road.
    • They now seem motivated primarily by anger at foreign forces, which they perceive as occupiers.
    • The view held by the people, however, is that these forces are occupiers and should leave.
    • They must believe that their country will soon be returned to them and that they have not traded a tyrant for an occupier.
    • Over the next 24 years, the occupiers inflicted massacres, hunger, forced sterilization, and attempts at cultural annihilation on East Timor.
    • The occupiers possess strong conventional military forces, including tanks and artillery.
    • To this day, many people in France possess reservations about whether armed opposition to the occupiers was worthwhile.
    • Saunders has also noted journalists' general disregard for female occupation leader when reporting the occupiers' stance.
    • He then asked Horan if the coalition forces in Iraq were liberators or occupiers.
    • They extracted resources and, with the help of small groups of locals, became autocratic occupiers of the land.
    • The UN is not going to commit forces to be killed as occupiers, nor is NATO coming to save us.
    • This is an outlandish thing to say - as if the occupiers had not selected and trained the security forces from day one.
    • Hand of Death is set in 17th century China, the Ching dynasty era when Manchu occupiers persecuted the members of the Shaolin sect.
    • The occupiers are a group of ‘sovereignty radicals’ who have no family connections with the original land owners.
    • No, the they are resisting because they want to control their own destiny, rather than be dictated to by a foreign occupier.
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