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Definition of Occupation license
1. Noun. A license to pursue a particular occupation.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Occupation License
Literary usage of Occupation license
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Lawyers' Reports Annotated by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company (1918)
"An ordinance which exacts for each jitney as the condition precedent to its
operation, "as an occupation license or tax," the sum of . ..."
2. Statistics by New South Wales Bureau of Statistics and Economics, New South Wales Bureau of Statistics, Edith Cowan University, Edith Cowan University Dept. of Institutional Research and Statistics (1904)
"Provision is made in the Crown Lands Act Amendment Act of li whereby the registered
holder of any preferential occupation license i occupation license may ..."
3. The Australian Digest by Great Britain Privy Council. Judicial Committee (1900)
"... whenever the Crown, on the expiry of his lease, gives to the previous tenant
a preferential occupation license to enable him to continue his possession. ..."
4. Statistical Register by Australia Commonwealth Bureau of Census and Statistics. New South Wales Office, New South Wales Registrar General, New South Wales Bureau of Statistics and Economics (1907)
"If the occupation license Is brought under the provision« of the Western, ...
Do do do Lands held under occupation license, unless reserved from sale, ..."
5. Report of the Tax Commission Created by Act of March 1, 1899: To Inquire by Texas Tax Commission, Joseph Draper Sayers, Texas (1899)
"Whenever any 9 person, firm, corporation or association of persons following an
occu- 10 pation shall be closed out by legal process, the occupation license ..."
6. Official Year Book of New South Wales by Australian Bureau of Statistics (1897)
"Land held under occupation license consists mostly of the resumed areas of pastoral
holdings divided by the Act of 1884, and the expired leases of the ..."