Use "occupier" in a sentence

1. Turkish occupier kidnaps two women, infant in rural Tal Abyed

2. Mihailović, refused to Capitulate and planned to organize resistance to the German occupier.

3. 24 The mere fact that a warning has been given will not be sufficient to absolve the occupier.

4. 15 The would-be objector must be either an owner or an occupier of heritable property.

5. Chairman Meaning: "occupier of a chair of authority," from chair (n.) + man (n.)

6. Matthias Vogler, Category: Artist, Singles: Minimills, Engrossing, Barrennesses, Tittupping, Lawless, Top Tracks: Minimills, Occupier, Dimenhydrinate, Buffered

7. A Commoner would be the person who, for the time being, was the occupier of a particular plot of land

8. 15 Would a reasonable occupier have drawn the inference that there was a danger and that the presence of the trespasser was likely.

9. Once the state that previously held the territory sends in military forces to assert its sovereignty or the native population clashes with the former occupier, a separatist rebellion has begun.

10. The Crofting Act was grounded on the so-called three Fs: fair rent, free sale (the right to become an owner-occupier), and fixity of tenure

11. A small enclosed plot of land, adjoining a house, worked by the occupier and his family, esp in Scotland Lancashire dialect a patch of wasteland, formerly one used for bleaching fabric in the sun Word Origin for Croft Old English Croft; …

12. Crofting tenants; occupier of a croft, acquired from landlords within the last seven years; cottars; Kyles crofters; To be eligible, you must be inadequately housed because: your present accommodation does not provide sufficient accommodation for you and your immediate family

13. ‘An occupier under a Beneficial lease cannot require the annual value to be cut down to the rent actually reserved.’ ‘Doubts have been raised as to the Beneficial entitlement of the Defendants in the following respects.’ ‘Both Beneficial ownership of the house at Harmonia Crescent and the debts are in issue.’