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Definition of premises in English: premisesplural nounˈprɛmɪsɪzˈprɛməsəz A house or building, together with its land and outbuildings, occupied by a business or considered in an official context. the company has moved to new premises alcohol is not allowed on the premises treated as singular the three had negotiated a lease for a premises in Boothstown, Manchester Example sentencesExamples - One cold morning in 1999 a carton box was found on the premises of a church building in Kabwata.
- German police called to a break-in at an apartment in the northern town of Itzstedt found the intruder still on the premises and hiding under a kitchen cabinet.
- I award nothing for the value of the equipment left on the premises or the loss of value of premises and leasehold improvements.
- The minister was furious and ordered the club immediately closed for permitting indecent behavior on the premises, the official said.
- No other witness has even suggested that Mr C was on the premises after the court order.
- The Commissioners' case that the Playgroup operates as a business on the premises must therefore be based on the nature and operation of the playgroup itself.
- The expansive lodge he built on the premises was a prefabricated building, one of the first of its kind, and was delivered to Sedgefields by train.
- The movement restrictions must therefore apply to all bovine animals on the premises.
- Lord Reid did not believe there could be delegation where the licensee remained on the premises.
- The occupants were present on the premises and, your Honours, the events were such as were likely to cause distress.
- Munich's huge central station has almost every service imaginable on the premises from a hotel to a beauty salon/massage parlor.
- The couple, who also run a jewellery repair service on the premises, are urging businesses and organisations in the town to pledge items which can be sold to the highest bidder on the night.
- According to the director, the company may look at installing another business on the premises, or may opt to lease the property.
- A true copy of the notice should be served on the tenant or posted in a conspicuous place on the premises.
- There were no Cuban government officials anywhere on the premises, not even in the building, much less in the room.
Synonyms building(s), property, site, establishment, office, place Definition of premises in US English: premisesplural nounˈprɛməsəzˈpreməsəz A house or building, together with its land and outbuildings, occupied by a business or considered in an official context. supplying alcoholic liquor for consumption on the premises Example sentencesExamples - German police called to a break-in at an apartment in the northern town of Itzstedt found the intruder still on the premises and hiding under a kitchen cabinet.
- I award nothing for the value of the equipment left on the premises or the loss of value of premises and leasehold improvements.
- The minister was furious and ordered the club immediately closed for permitting indecent behavior on the premises, the official said.
- Munich's huge central station has almost every service imaginable on the premises from a hotel to a beauty salon/massage parlor.
- The Commissioners' case that the Playgroup operates as a business on the premises must therefore be based on the nature and operation of the playgroup itself.
- The movement restrictions must therefore apply to all bovine animals on the premises.
- According to the director, the company may look at installing another business on the premises, or may opt to lease the property.
- The expansive lodge he built on the premises was a prefabricated building, one of the first of its kind, and was delivered to Sedgefields by train.
- Lord Reid did not believe there could be delegation where the licensee remained on the premises.
- One cold morning in 1999 a carton box was found on the premises of a church building in Kabwata.
- The couple, who also run a jewellery repair service on the premises, are urging businesses and organisations in the town to pledge items which can be sold to the highest bidder on the night.
- The occupants were present on the premises and, your Honours, the events were such as were likely to cause distress.
- A true copy of the notice should be served on the tenant or posted in a conspicuous place on the premises.
- There were no Cuban government officials anywhere on the premises, not even in the building, much less in the room.
- No other witness has even suggested that Mr C was on the premises after the court order.
Synonyms building, buildings, property, site, establishment, office, place |