Occupied - Law Dictionary Search Results
occupancy
acquire ownership 3 : the fact or condition of being occupied [ by more than 400 persons is unlawful] 4 :
patent
each of said Indians for the village or town lot occupied by him "U.S. Code"] see also fee patent at fee
possession
see also acquisitive prescription at prescription 2 : something controlled, occupied, or owned [personal s]
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vacant
vacant 1 : not filled or occupied 2 a : not put to use [ land] b
beachhead
an area in hostile territory that has been occupied and is held to allow aditional troops and supplies to
Beguinage
A collection of small houses surrounded by a wall and occupied by a community of Beguines
bundling
former custom especially in New England in which unmarried couples occupied the same bed without undressing especially during courtship See bundle2
Guardhouse
A building which is occupied by the guard and in which soldiers are confined for
Busy
at work either habitually or only for the time being occupied with serious affairs not idle nor at leisure as a
Chickasaws
American Indians Southern Appalachian allied to the Choctaws They formerly occupied the northern part of Alabama and Mississippi but now live
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Occupied - Law Dictionary Search Results
occupancy
acquire ownership 3 : the fact or condition of being occupied [ by more than 400 persons is unlawful] 4 :
patent
each of said Indians for the village or town lot occupied by him "U.S. Code"] see also fee patent at fee
possession
see also acquisitive prescription at prescription 2 : something controlled, occupied, or owned [personal s]
Keep your definitions linked to case research
vacant
vacant 1 : not filled or occupied 2 a : not put to use [ land] b
beachhead
an area in hostile territory that has been occupied and is held to allow aditional troops and supplies to
Beguinage
A collection of small houses surrounded by a wall and occupied by a community of Beguines
bundling
former custom especially in New England in which unmarried couples occupied the same bed without undressing especially during courtship See bundle2
Guardhouse
A building which is occupied by the guard and in which soldiers are confined for
Busy
at work either habitually or only for the time being occupied with serious affairs not idle nor at leisure as a
Chickasaws
American Indians Southern Appalachian allied to the Choctaws They formerly occupied the northern part of Alabama and Mississippi but now live
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