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  • OCCUPANCY
    Occupancy the mode of acquiring property- by which a thing which belongs to nobody becomes the property of the person who took possession of It, with the intention of acquiring a right of ownership in it. Civ. Code La. art. 3412; God-dard v. Winchell, 86 Iowa, 71, 52 N. W. More...
  • OCCUPANT
    In a general sense. Onewho takes possession of a thing, of which there is no owner; one who has the actual possession or control of a thing. In a special sense. One who takes possession of lands held pur autre vie, after the death of the tenant, and during the More...
  • OOCUPARE
    Lat Ia the civil law. Tor seise or take possession of; to enter upon a vacant possession; to take possession before another. Calvin.
  • OCCUPATILE
    That which has been' left by the right owner, and is now possess ed by another.
  • OCCUPATION
    Possession; control; tenure; use. In its usual, sense "occupation" is where a person exercises physical control over land. Thus, the lessee of a house is. in occupation of it so long as he has the power of entering into and staying there at pleasure, and of excluding all other persons More...
  • OCCUPATIVE
    Possessed; used; employed.
  • OCCUPAVIT
    Lat In old English law. A writ that lay for one who was ejected out of his land or tenement in time of war. Cowell.
  • OCCUPIER
    An occupant; one who le in the enjoyment of a thing.
  • OCCUPY
    To hold in possession; to hold or keep for use. Missionary Soc. of M. E. Church v. Dalles City, 107 U. S. 343, 2 Sup. Ct 677, 27 L. Ed. 545; Jackson v. Gill, 11 Johns. (N. Y.) 214, 6 Am. Dec 363.
  • OCCUPYING CLAIMANT ACTS
    Statutes providing for the reimbursement of a bona fide occupant and claimant of land, on its recovery by the true owner, to the extent to which lasting improvements made by him have Increased the value of the land; and generally giving him a lien therefor. Jones v. Great Southern Hotel More...
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