(Offered himself.) In old practice. The emphatic words of entry on the record where one party offered himself in court against the other, and the latter did not appear. 1 […]
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OBVENTIO
Lat. In the civil law . Rent; profits; Income; the return from an investment or thing owned; as the earnings of a vessel. In old English law . The revenue […]
OBVIOUS
a term that means a thing is apparent, easily seen or understood.
OCASION
In Spanish law. Accident. Las Partidas , pt. 3, tit. 32, 1. 21; White, New Recop. b. 2, tit. 9, c. 2.
OCCASIO
In feudal law. A tribute which the lord imposed on his vassals or tenants for his necessity. Hindrance; trouble; vexation by suit.
Occasional Driver
A person who operates an insured vehicle who is not considered the primary or principle driver.
OCCASIONARI
To be charged or loaded with payments or occasional penalties.
OCCASIONES
In old English law . Assarts. Spelman. Occultatio thesanri invent! fraudu- losa. 3 Inst. 133. The concealment of discovered treasure is fraudulent OCCUPANCY 846 OCCUPYING CLAIMANT ACTS
OCCUPANCY
Occupancy is a mode of acquiring property by which a thing which belongs to nobody becomes the property of the person who took possession of it, with the intention of […]
OCCUPANCY AGREEMENT
The agreement that allows the buyer to occupy a property beforethe deal is finalized. This is in consideration with the payment of a specified amount of rent.
OCCUPANCY COST
The second most contributing factor to the operating cost of a business which involves the cost of occupying a property. Some companies inspite of ownership of the property implement the […]
OCCUPANCY PHASE
The occupancy or warranty phase follows the construction phase and involves a duty on part of the contractor to ensure the compliance with the standards on workmanship, equipments and materials. […]
OCCUPANT
In a general sense. One who takes possession of a thing, of which there is no owner; one who has the actual possession or control of a thing. In a […]
OCCUPATILE
That which has been left by the right owner, and Is now possessed by another.
OCCUPATION
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 […]
OCCUPATION TAX
A fee such as the license fee that is charged on individuals in certain professions s uch as doctors, attorneys or architects.
OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENT
Hazards that are a part of the occupation , cause an occupational accident to the person, which inherently occurs during the person’s employment.
OCCUPATIONAL DIFFERENTIALS
The difference in the wage rates of the people in different professions or occupations.
OCCUPATIONAL DISABILITY
the term that is given for the inability of a person to work that is caused by a person doing their job.
OCCUPATIONAL DISEASE
Diseases or disorders to the health caused due to an involvement in a particular occupation . Reffered to as industrial disease, it causes cancers in workers in the chemical industry, […]
OCCUPATIONAL DUTIES
the term that describes the responsibilities that are a regular part of a person’s job.
OCCUPATIONAL ENVIRONMENT
The workplace surroundings that encompasses the physical and social environment .
OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE LIMIT
This limit or standard is the maximum permissible limit of a hazardous substance in the work environment to which the employees are continually exposed.
OCCUPATIONAL FAMILY
Occupations that require a similar skill set, training or requirements .
OCCUPATIONAL GROUP
A group of individuals who are recognized as being in the same occupation or industry.