Occupancy in UK Law

  • Lease structures and occupancy costs in eco-labeled buildings
    • No. 38-1, January 2020
    • Journal of Property Investment & Finance
    • 31-46
    Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate whether energy-efficient green buildings tend to provide net lease structures over gross lease ones. It then considers whether owners benefit by...
  • OCCUPANCY DISCOUNTS IN THE U.S. RENTAL HOUSING MARKET*
    • No. 45-4, November 1983
    • Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics
  • THE MANAGEMENT OF SHELF SPACE
    • No. 15-1, January 1985
    • VINE
    • 39-42
    A recurrent problem in library administration is that libraries do not expand evenly. In a small library (of, say, less than 100,000 volumes) the daily reports of staff responsible for shelving are...
    ... ... in all libraries; but in larger libraries it is difficult to obtain from these reports alone a clear view of the general pattern of shelf occupancy. The larger the library, the more important it becomes to assess ad hoc reports on tactical shelving difficulties in the context of a broader ... ...
  • Preparing for technology: systems planning and implementation in Lied Library
    • No. 20-1, March 2002
    • Library Hi Tech
    • 33-46
    There are numerous considerations when constructing a state‐of‐the‐art twenty‐first century library. Major tasks include detailed network planning, system specifications, and equipment procurement....
    ... ... of the amount of planning and vigilance,challenges and problems will occur during various phases ofbuilding construction and subsequent occupancy.Electronic accessThe research register for this journal is available athttp://www.emeraldinsight.com/researchregistersThe current issue and full text ... ...
  • Creating efficiencies in the acute care pathway: the rapid assessment, treatment and discharge approach
    • No. 16-2, June 2011
    • Mental Health Review Journal
    • 50-55
    Purpose: Despite contemporary mental health services shifting to a community‐based model of care, acute inpatient care is still necessary for many patients experiencing an acute psychological crisi...
    ... ... health patients in Hertfordshire spend on average two weeks in hospital during their acute crisis.The aim of this study is to reduce bed occupancy rates by implementing a novel approach to inpatientmanagement.Design/methodology/approach – A pragmatic controlled clinical trial design was used ... ...
  • A Forward-Looking Justification of Territorial Rights
    • No. 65-1, March 2017
    • Political Studies
    According to a prominent forward-looking justification of territorial (jurisdictional) rights, people may establish such rights over a piece of land if they develop economic and/or religious-cultur...
    ... ...   The relevant life plans can be satisfied without granting their holders jurisdictional authority.  Having lesser entitlements, such as occupancy rights, is sufficient. In this article, I offer a new  forward-looking justification which plugs this justificatory gap. It follows the general ... ...
  • The changing real estate market transparency in the European real estate markets
    • No. 34-4, July 2016
    • Journal of Property Investment & Finance
    • 407-420
    Purpose: – Real estate market transparency is an important factor in real estate investment and occupier decision making. The purpose of this paper is to assess real estate transparency over 2004-2...
    ... ... –Institutional investors and occupiers see real estate market transparencyas a key factor in their strategic real estate investment and occupancy decision making. By assessingchanges in real estate transparency across 102 real estate markets, investors and occupiers are able tomake more ... ...
  • Differing Perspectives on a Police Force's Equal Opportunities Grievance Procedure: Viewpoints of Police Managers and Front-Line Personnel
    • No. 1-2, May 1998
    • International Journal of Police Science and Management
    Comparable surveys of civilian staff and police personnel were conducted to evaluate the workings of a grievance procedure within a British metropolitan forc...
    ... ... in light oj the radical and liberal philosophies underlying equal opportunities policies, The percentages oj women c!fficers and their occupancy oj senior rank are also discussed as outcomes oj equality policies, Finally, suggestions are made Jor an integrated dispute resolution system ... ...
  • Recommunalization of the disenfranchised
    • No. 10-3, August 2006
    • Theoretical Criminology
    This article examines the eight-stage model of recommunalizing the homeless in a Single Room Occupancy (SRO) as developed by Arrigo and its theoretical grounding, ba...
    ... ... University of North Carolina, USA Abstract This article examines the eight-stage model of recommunalizing the homeless in a Single Room Occupancy (SRO) as developed by Arrigo and its theoretical grounding, based on principles derived from critical criminology. In particular, by retrospectively ... ...
  • Reforming Leasehold: Discursive Events and Outcomes, 1984–2000
    • No. 28-3, September 2001
    • Journal of Law and Society
    This article uses discourse analysis to explore and explain the limits of ongoing efforts to resolve the problems experienced by long leaseholders living in private flats in England and Wales. Atte...
    ... ... The article considers policy and legislation in the light of a metanarrative encompassing all aspects of the multi- occupancy of blocks of flats. INTRODUCTION The impetus for this article came from two apparently disparate pieces of research. One was an empirical study for ... ...
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