oc·cu·pan·cy /ˈɑkjəpən(t)si/
占有,居住,占領
Oc·cu·pan·cy n.
1. The act of taking or holding possession, especially of real property or rental property; possession; occupation.
Title by occupancy Law, a right of property acquired by taking the first possession of a thing, or possession of a thing which belonged to nobody, and appropriating it.
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occupancy
n 1: an act of being a tenant or occupant [syn: tenancy]
2: the act of occupying or taking possession of a building;
"occupation of a building without a certificate of
occupancy is illegal" [syn: occupation, taking
possession, moving in]