premises
81desire to improve the premises — A clause in a cancellation provision of a lease, the connotation of which is a desire accompanied by a definite intention of execution and attainment. Woods v Posto Telegraph Cable Co. 205 Ala 236, 87 So 681, 27 ALR 834 …
82dominion over premises — A present ability to control plus an intent to exclude others from control. 3 Am J2d Adv P § 13 …
83letting premises — The making of a lease …
84refusal of premises — The right of a lessee under a lease which provides him an option of renewal. Anne: 26 ALR 1416 …
85servient premises — Land owned by one person which is subject to an easement in another. A tenement or estate upon which an easement in the form of a charge or burden is placed for the benefit of a dominant estate or tenement. See easement …
86unfit premises — See untenantable condition …
87uninhabited premises — Real property not presently occupied by persons who actually live or abide thereon. Shepherd v Board of Supervisors, 137 Cal App 421, 30 112d 578 …
88licensed premises — noun plural but singular or plural in construction Britain : an establishment in which alcoholic beverages and tobacco are permitted to be retailed and consumed …
89Trade between Western Europe and the Mughal Empire in the 17th Century — Premises of the Mughal empire for the trade = contact between Western Europe and the Mughal empire was put into practice in the very beginning of the 17th century. The Portuguese, English, and later on, the Dutch were the ones to communicate with …
90Fletealle — Premises in Fletestrete and Fletealle in parish of St. Bridget, 9 and 10 Eliz. (Cal. L. and M. Ft. of Fines, II. 146). Not further identified …