Occupancy in a sentence as a noun

Last I checked the building's still at ~50% occupancy, down from 100% when I was living there.

"First in, first out" is usually a better rule for occupancy.

I think it sits at 40% occupancy, with entire wings boarded up, lights turned off and otherwise abandoned.

Or private prisons that have minimum guaranteed occupancy rates with the State.

You're still skirting hotel regulations and occupancy taxes.

The number and placement of fire exits is usually based on the distance one has to travel from any given occupied space, and the occupancy of the building.

"Ohio's deal requires the state to maintain a 90% occupancy rate, but Janes said that provision remains in effect for 18 months not 20 years before it can be renegotiated.

Since occupancy determines flow rate, theres not much benefit to trying to cancel out a traffic waveThis is so fundamentally mistaken as to make the rest of the analysis useless.

City officials say code enforcement officers saw the Dojo advertising events online that would exceed the Dojo's 49- person occupancy limit for a building without fire sprinklers.

Well seeing as you'd be obligated to collect things like hotel occupancy taxes in most cities and states, and all sorts of consumer protection laws apply to hotels, the reasonable assumption is licensing is required.

In this paragraph, 'dwelling' means any building, structure, or portion thereof which is occupied as, or designed or intended for occupancy as, a residence by one or more individuals," could reasonably be construed as a privacy protection.

Occupancy definitions

noun

an act of being a tenant or occupant

See also: tenancy

noun

the act of occupying or taking possession of a building; "occupation of a building without a certificate of occupancy is illegal"

See also: occupation