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<blockquote data-quote="PaulFritz" data-source="post: 69438" data-attributes="member: 1043"><p><a href="http://thelawdictionary.org/occupation/" target="_blank">http://thelawdictionary.org/occupation/</a></p><p></p><p>What is OCCUPATION?</p><p></p><p>Read in: Spanish</p><p></p><p>1. Possession; control; tenure; use. In its usual sense occupation is where a person exercises physical control over land. Thus, the lessee of a house is in occupation of it so long as he has the power of entering into and staying there at pleasure, and of excluding all other persons (or all except one or more specified persons) from the use of it. Occupation is therefore the same thing as actual possession. Sweet. The word occupation, applied to real property, is, ordinarily, equivalent to possessionIn connection with other expressions, <strong>it may mean that the party should be living upon the premises</strong>; but, standing alone, it is satisfied by actual possession. Lawrence v. Fulton, 19 Cal. 6S3. 2. A trade; employment; profession; business; means of livelihood.</p><p></p><p>Law Dictionary: What is OCCUPATION? definition of OCCUPATION (Black's Law Dictionary) </p><p></p><p>When the Gazette was written back in 1914 the definition of occupy was (yet to be actually found) most probably not that of to be standing on a certain piece of ground. More to the definition of not to be pegging out markers and building a dwelling and working the land. To lay claim.</p><p>Originally these lands were "reserved from sale" so people couldn't purchase claims and work these rivers as they wanted them and subsequently reserved them for "Public Purposes".</p><p><img src="https://www.prospectingaustralia.com/forum/img/member-images/1043/1396480738_gazette_27th_may_1881_page_1389_lands_reserved_from_sale.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>Did anyone want to ad a response in the email I will send back to MBC?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PaulFritz, post: 69438, member: 1043"] [url]http://thelawdictionary.org/occupation/[/url] What is OCCUPATION? Read in: Spanish 1. Possession; control; tenure; use. In its usual sense occupation is where a person exercises physical control over land. Thus, the lessee of a house is in occupation of it so long as he has the power of entering into and staying there at pleasure, and of excluding all other persons (or all except one or more specified persons) from the use of it. Occupation is therefore the same thing as actual possession. Sweet. The word occupation, applied to real property, is, ordinarily, equivalent to possessionIn connection with other expressions, [b]it may mean that the party should be living upon the premises[/b]; but, standing alone, it is satisfied by actual possession. Lawrence v. Fulton, 19 Cal. 6S3. 2. A trade; employment; profession; business; means of livelihood. Law Dictionary: What is OCCUPATION? definition of OCCUPATION (Black's Law Dictionary) When the Gazette was written back in 1914 the definition of occupy was (yet to be actually found) most probably not that of to be standing on a certain piece of ground. More to the definition of not to be pegging out markers and building a dwelling and working the land. To lay claim. Originally these lands were "reserved from sale" so people couldn't purchase claims and work these rivers as they wanted them and subsequently reserved them for "Public Purposes". [img]https://www.prospectingaustralia.com/forum/img/member-images/1043/1396480738_gazette_27th_may_1881_page_1389_lands_reserved_from_sale.jpg[/img] Did anyone want to ad a response in the email I will send back to MBC? [/QUOTE]
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