Generally, no. The owner of the property, or the lessee in some cases, would be the responsible party if someone was to sue. They could reprimand the employee.
Generally, no. The owner of the property, or the lessee in some cases, would be the responsible party if someone was to sue. They could reprimand the employee.
Generally, no. The owner of the property, or the lessee in some cases, would be the responsible party if someone was to sue. They could reprimand the employee.
Generally, no. The owner of the property, or the lessee in some cases, would be the responsible party if someone was to sue. They could reprimand the employee.
Generally, no. The owner of the property, or the lessee in some cases, would be the responsible party if someone was to sue. They could reprimand the employee.
The cast of The Deadfall - 2012 includes: Sam Callis as The Occupier Barnaby Kay as The Previous Occupier Carlos Krauel as The Next Resident
i don't know ! haha
NO.
Someone who invades and takes over land in a country that does not belong to them and does it in an offensive manner.
Occupant, resident, citizen, dweller, native, denizen, tenant, occupier
occupier liability
I sometime receive letters to: The Occupier ...
It is like the occupier of another land claiming that it was his/hers from thousands of years ago.
Patricia Mary Carvill has written: 'Occupier's liability to trespassers and burglars'
The noun forms for the verb to occupy are occupier, occupant, occupation, and the gerund, occupying.Select the two you like the best.
Can't seem to think of a 5 letter word - the answers include resident occupier tenant householder dweller incumbent
The great majority of housing in New Zealand is separate-occupier, single dwelling. They are usually timber framed, though cladding may be in masonry.