(Nakliyat, Lojistik) (HOV Lane) Otoyolda belirtilen sayıda yolcusu bulunan araçlar için belli saatlerde sadece onlara açık olan, daha az yolcusu olanların girmesinin yasak olduğu yol şeridi
(Askeri) FAYDALI İŞGAL: Henüz tamamlanmamış bir bina, yapı, veya tesisi hem işgal edenin menfaatini sağlayacak, hem inşaatçının inşaatı tamamlamasına, nispeten cüzi bir müdahale teşkil edecek şekilde ve inşaat gayesine uygun olarak işgal
Maximum number of persons a resort unit will accommodate; private occupancy is the number of persons that a resort unit will accommodate based on two adults per private sleeping area
This term refers to the type and character of the use of property in question; business enterprise at that specific location
The use of property as a full-time residence, either by the title holder (owner-occupancy) or by another party thorough formal agreement (rental)
Occupancy is the measure of time that a circuit or an equipment unit is busy (in use) expressed as a decimal Numerically, it is the Erlangs carried per circuit
the act of occupying or taking possession of a building; "occupation of a building without a certificate of occupancy is illegal"
For equipment, such as a circuit or a switch, the ratio of the actual time in use to the available time during a 1-hour period Note 1: Occupancy is usually expressed in percent Note 2: Occupancy may be plotted versus time of day Synonym usage
The number of persons, including the driver and passenger(s), in a vehicle Occupancy rates may be calculated as "person miles" divided by "vehicle miles "
Select Owner if it is your primary residence, Second Home if it is a second home and is not your primary residence, or Rental if you rent the property out Select Primary for your permanent residence Select Second Home for your vacation home Select Rental Property if you rent it out
means the use or intended use of a building or part thereof for the shelter or support of persons, animals or property (Ontario Fire Code 1996)
- In insurance, this term refers to the type and character of the use of property in question
In insurance, this term refers to the type and character of the use of property in question
This refers to the type or character of use of the property in question The type of occupancy has a bearing on its desirability and also effects the rate for the policy
This refers to the use of property A home, for example, may have a real estate office in it This dwelling would then have a "business occupancy " Occupancy plays a very important part in computing rates and determining the acceptance or rejection of risks
The use of a property as a full time residence, either by the title holder (owner occupancy) or by another party through a formal agreement (rental)
Occupancy is the act of holding possession of property or premises The term implies the use of the building for the purposes described in the policy, and no other An occupied building has furnishings and/or people in it
Occupancy is the act of using a room, building, or area of land, usually for a fixed period of time. Hotel occupancy has been as low as 40% = occupation
The use of a property as a full-time residence, either by the title holder (owner-occupancy) or by another party through a formal agreement (rental)
Property insurance rates reflect the way the property is used In general, "owner occupied" homeowner policies are less expensive than "non-owner occupied" policies
Also referred to as agent utilization The percentage of time agents handle calls versus wait for calls to arrive For a half-hour, the calculation is: (call volume x average handling time in seconds) / (number of agents x 1800 seconds) See Adherence to Schedule
{i} act of occupying; state of being an occupant; period of residence; act of taking possession (Law); right of possession
The number or type of people intended to use the structure or building that will determine the rating by the Uniform Building Code for occupancy Occupancy rating will determine the group code, in turn dictating fire codes and occupancy separation
(Nakliyat, Lojistik) In transportation engineering and transportation planning, a high-occupancy vehicle lane (or HOV lane) is a lane reserved for vehicles with a driver and one or more passengers. They are also known as carpool lanes, commuter lanes, diamond lanes and transit lanes
Said of lanes or ramps reserved for vehicles with more than one passenger: car pools, van pools, buses, etc We don't exhaustively cover HOV facilities here, other than to note that separate HOV ramps can lead to very intricate interchanges
motor vehicles carrying at least two or more occupants including the driver An HOV could be a transit bus, van pool, car pool or any vehicle that meets the minimum occupancy requirements An HOV system is the collective application of physical facilities to support HOV operations, including HOV lanes, park-and-pool lots, and park-and-ride lots
(APTA)--Vehicles that can carry two or more persons Examples of high occupancy vehicles are a bus, vanpool and carpool These vehicles sometimes have exclusive traffic lanes called "HOV lanes," "busways," "transitways" or "commuter lanes "
Motor vehicles carrying at least two or more occupants including the driver An HOV could be a transit bus, vanpool, or any other vehicle that meets the minimum occupancy requirements, usually expressed as either two or more, three or more, etc , persons per vehicle
Vehicles having more than one occupant Examples include carpools, vanpools, buses, and mini-buses Transportation systems may encourage HOV use by having designated HOV lanes
A vehicle carrying enough people to be eligible to travel in the HOV or Diamond Lane In Washington, most HOV lanes require two or more vehicle occupants to qualify, although in some areas three occupants are needed
– a passenger vehicle carrying more than a specified minimum number of passengers, such as an automobile carrying more than one or more than two people HOVs include carpools and vanpool as well as buses