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Definition of Occupation licence
1. Noun. A license to pursue a particular occupation.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Occupation Licence
Literary usage of Occupation licence
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. New South Wales: Statistics, History, and Resources by Henry Kendall, William Charles Wentworth, Year-Book of Australia (1893)
"His tenure of the Resumed Area was termed an occupation licence, ami his tenure
of the Leasehold Area a Pastoral Lease. It will thus be understood that the ..."
2. Oke's Magisterial Synopsis: A Practical Guide for Magistrates, Their Clerks by George Colwell Oke, Thomas William Saunders (1881)
"... with a licence of the local authority (to be called an occupation licence)
such as ¡a indicated in i'orm B in the schedule to this order, ..."
3. The Weekly Reporter by Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords, Great Britain. Privy Council, Great Britain. Supreme Court of Judicature (1903)
"The holder of an " occupation licence " of Crown lands under the Crown Lands Acts
... A grant of an occupation licence U within the words " contract for the ..."
4. Journal of Comparative Legislation and International Law by Society of Comparative Legislation, London (1905)
"18, the holder of a pastoral lease, preferential occupation licence, or occupation
licence may, subject to the conditions of the section, apply for a lease ..."
5. "Cape Times" Law Reports: A Record of Every Matter Disposed of in the by South Africa Supreme Court (1904)
"The plaintiff vacated the premise*, and refused to take occupation ten clays
afterwards n-Iien an occupation licence teas ..."
6. A Digest of All the Cases in All the Reports Decided by All the Courts by Edward William Cox (1870)
"... clay-pits—Occupation—Licence to take clay— Effect of working wider licence in
adjoining parish.— Under an exclusive licence to enter ..."