Definition of «occupied land»

The phrase "occupied land" refers to a piece of territory or area that is controlled or under the authority of a foreign power or army. It means that the land is being used or governed by someone who is not from that area or region.

Sentences with «occupied land»

  • Applicants would need to show that there were Indigenous people at sovereignty occupying the land in question according to traditional laws and customs. (humanrights.gov.au)
  • The court explained that one factor in determining whether a person is an «owner» of land is whether the person occupied the land. (newmexicoinjury.com)
  • The ruins are hardly worth the visit for its archaeological value, but they are a nice reminder of who originally occupied this land. (chichenitzaruins.org)
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