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occupancy This term refers to the type and character of the use of property in question; business enterprise at that specific location.
Ãâó: www.farmers.com/FarmComm/WebSite/html/glossary/glo...
occupancy The total number of people assigned to the unit. A value of "Family" indicates that the unit is only assigned to student-family groups.
Ãâó: www.virginia.edu/housing/glossary.htm
occupancy This refers to the use of property. A home, for example, may have a real estate office in it. This dwelling would then have a "business occupancy." Occupancy plays a very important part in computing rates and determining the acceptance or rejection of risks.
Ãâó: www.finet.com.hk/insurance/o.html
occupancy The percentage of time that agents who are available to take calls are actively occupied in talk time and after-call work time. It is used to measure the productivity of agents.
Ãâó: www.flexiblelearning.net.au/toolbox/demosites/seri...
occupancy The number or type of people intended to use the structure or building that will determine the rating by the Uniform Building Code for occupancy. Occupancy rating will determine the group code, in turn dictating fire codes and occupancy separation.
Ãâó: www.satelliteco.com/glossary/m-r.html
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