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premises
/ ˈɛɪɪ /
plural noun
- a piece of land together with its buildings, esp considered as a place of business
- law
- (in a deed, etc) the matters referred to previously; the aforesaid; the foregoing
- the introductory part of a grant, conveyance, etc
- law (in the US) the part of a bill in equity that states the names of the parties, details of the plaintiff's claims, etc
Example Sentences
The men, including four Iranian nationals, are being held over an alleged plan to "target a specific premises", the Metropolitan Police said.
Five men have been arrested on suspicion of terrorism offences as part of an investigation into a suspected plot to "target a specific premises", police said.
Ware described Lucas Valley and Mary Silveira as “pretty open campuses” that lacked gates that might discourage outsiders from wandering onto the premises.
Wong said that “was blatantly unlawful” because “such subpoenas should only be used for the very limited purpose of examining imports and exports, not for the collection of medical evidence or to search a premises.”
The Israeli embassy thanked officers for their "immediate response", as well as their "ongoing efforts" to protect the premises.
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