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premises

Land and tenements; an estate; the subject matter of a conveyance.

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  1. Premises - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Premises are land and buildings together considered as a property. This usage arose from property owners finding the word in their title deeds, where it ...
     
  2. Premise - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Aristotle held that any logical argument could be reduced to two premises and a ... Premises are sometimes left unstated in which case they are called missing ...
     
  3. premises - definition of premises by the Free Online Dictionary ...
    A proposition upon which an argument is based or from which a conclusion is drawn. 2. Logic. a. One of the propositions in a deductive argument. b. Either the ...
     
  4. Premise - Merriam-Webster Online
    plural [from its being identified in the premises of the deed]. a : a tract of land ... The company leases part of the premises to smaller businesses. The premises ...
     
  5. premises plural noun - definition in British English Dictionary ...
    premises plural noun - definition, audio pronunciation, synonyms and more for premises plural noun: the land and buildings owned by someone, especially by a ...
     
  6. premises - Wiktionary
    premises. Definition from Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Jump to: navigation, search ... Wikipedia premises (uncountable). (plural only; not used in singular form) ...
     
  7. Premises Liability Law
    Describing when possessors of land or premises may be liable for injuries to customers, guests, and trespassers.
     
  8. Premises | Define Premises at Dictionary.com
    /ˈprɛm ɪs/ Show Spelled [prem-is] Show IPA noun, verb, prem·ised, prem·is·ing. noun. 1. Also, prem·iss. Logic. a proposition supporting or helping to support a ...