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  • Changing the Premises is a fallacy usually placed in this division; although, instead of disguising different meanings under similar words, it generally consists in using words or phrases ostensibly differing, as if they were equivalent: those addressed being expected to renounce their right to reduce the argument to strict forms of proof, as needless pedantry in dealing with an author so palpably straightforward.

    Logic Deductive and Inductive Carveth Read 1889

  • As someone who had a hand in putting together a FTTP (fibre to the Premises is the more used term) deal for a burb with 50,000 potential subscribers coupled with undergrounding the power to add some synergy and avoid the usual fate of any entity that attempts to operate a business with any Telstra involvement, I offer a number: $1,000 a subscriber.

    NEWS.com.au | Top Stories 2009

  • It appears that signing onto "Premises" ID would change them from owners of their land to stakeholders in their land.

    Eye on Wisconsin: The Amish and the Bailout? 2009

  • Webster's New World Dictionary 1960 College Edition defines "Premises" as the part of a deed or "lease" that states its reason, the parties involved and the property in "conveyance."

    The SCAM behind NAIS - "Our Land: Collateral for the National Debt" 2008

  • A "Premises" has no protection under the Constitution of the United States, while property always has the exclusive rights of the owner tied to it.

    The SCAM behind NAIS - "Our Land: Collateral for the National Debt" 2008

  • "Premises" is defined in the resolution to mean custodian's vehicle or real property.

    Durangoherald.com 2010

  • "Premises" shall mean the property authorized to be acquired or constructed by the department under the provisions of Part III, except equipment.

    Acts and resolves passed by the General Court 1663

  • "Premises" shall mean the property authorized to be acquired or constructed by the department under the provisions of section two of Part II of this act, except equipment.

    Acts and resolves passed by the General Court 1663

  • "Premises" shall mean the property authorized to be 'acquired or constructed by the department under the provisions of section two, except equipment.

    Acts and resolves passed by the General Court 1663

  • To utilize that infrastructure you require termination CPE (Customer Premises Equipment).

    P2P: worth more than the Global Financial Crisis 2009

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