Noun
One who occupies, or has possession.
One who follows an employment; hence, a tradesman.
Source: Webster's dictionary“The section makes it possible for the Commissioner to appoint any person, including an occupier of a chargeable property, to be an agent of the owner for the purpose of collecting Land Use Charge. Source: Internet
The pandemic has opened conversations around contractual obligations, lock-in periods, exit notices, and force majeure clauses among other things, from both a developer and occupier perspective. Source: Internet
All hands are on deck to move forward successfully therefore cooperation of every one including the present occupier of the Aso Rock is needed. Source: Internet
Al-Houthi called the supporters of aggression to come back to the right path and reviewing their positions and standing with the nation against the aggressor, invader and occupier. Source: Internet
Every BTL sold does not disappear, it is either bought by an owner occupier or another landlord. Source: Internet
"An occupier has now come forward who wishes to take a long lease on unit 40 and operate a class 2 dentistry business from there. Source: Internet