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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
Two of them said in brief interviews that they were not sure whether agents were staying on the premises.
Commercial Street, Newport's main shopping street, remains a patchwork of boarded up premises and vacant stores.
He entered premises in London Road, aiming to play on slot machines for a minimum of 20 minutes, and ensuring he was in full view of the staff.
"Recording other patients inadvertently and without their permission risks breaching patient confidentiality – the information and treatment provided to other patients on NHS premises should never be recorded, let alone posted to social media," she added.
A spokesperson for the company thanked Mr Duquemin for "his commitment to ensure the safety and security of our staff and premises on the day".
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