bir kuruma ait iş yeri

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premises
plural form of premise
{n} antecedent matter, houses
land and buildings together considered as a place of business; "bread is baked on the premises
The particular location of property or a portion thereof as designated in a policy
Generally, a piece of land with a building or buildings upon it
land and the buildings on it, or a building or part of a building In the Guide this term is often used as a broad term covering the various types of rental premises, from farms and houses to single condominium and apartment units
land, and all the built structures on it, especially when considered as a single place of business
Shall mean land or building or part thereof in respect of which separate meter or metering arrangements have been made by the Board/licensee for supply of electricity
A tract of land including its buildings forming the subject of conveyance
- The particular location of property or a portion thereof as designated in a policy
{i} property; site, area; grounds, lands; office or building with the grounds belonging to it
Building including the land immediately surrounding it and belonging to it
Statements offered as reasons to support a conclusion are premises Logicians generally pay more attention to the reasoning, that is, the relationship between premises and conclusion They rely on scientists to determine the accuracy of the premises
The subject property, such as the property which is deeded or the unit that is leased
Telephony term for the space occupied by a customer or authorized/joint user in a building(s) on continuous or contiguous property (except railroad rights of way, etc ) not separated by a public road or highway
The parcel of land, lot or lots, on which the development, improvement, or service is planned (As stated in Section 1-2 of the Rules and Regulations )
the statements contained in an argument, excluding the conclusion
The problems of medieval nomenclature make consistency in the form of names very difficult to achieve The schematic approach to normalization of medieval nomenclature in this database depends on two premises: that the the inputter has competency in medieval materials and his/her judgment is trustworthy; that the goal is to input material with the greatest possible dispatch and with the least possible research/authority-check time Implicitly, we thus expect that end-users of the database will perform multiple searches for a given author, under multiple forms of a name
Location and/or building insured
The particular location of property or a portion thereof as designated in a policy (G)
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