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Перевод: premises
[существительное] помещение; дом
Тезаурус:
- I have a little wilderness, which, when I bought the premises, was full of yew trees, laurels and weeds.
- Over a million square feet of prestige industrial and commercial premises under construction or being planned.
- A further difficulty with s.92(1) (d) is that it does not apply to emissions from premises not used for a trade, business, manufacture or process.
- In real life, of course, you would probably have to master a great deal more information, including details of the premises and the personal particulars of all the key staff.
- In 1974, the fire brigade moved into new premises, rendering the existing building useless - so the local district council bought it for 36,000 and changed it into the block of 10 flats for elderly people.
- for proceeding from the premises of a manufacturer or repairer of or dealer in mechanically propelled vehicles to a place from which it is to be transported by train, ship or aircraft or for proceeding to the premises of such a manufacturer, repairer or dealer from a place to which it has been so transported;
- The growing realization that the industry's major asset, its licensed premises, were generally undervalued and underutilized.
- Visitors can get free professional advice about premises, including tips on finding the right property, rent reviews, planning claims, structural surveys and acquisitions and sales.
- premises "over the shop", looking on to the town's main streets, can provide desirable offices for local professional firms, or indeed flats - residential use in particular keeps the streets alive in the evenings and at weekends when the shops are shut.
- So I did not feel too unhappy at leaving "The Western" premises.
- On the other hand, a travel agent, which is also defined as a shop for this purpose, cannot change to an estate agent or building society's premises because the two latter are both included in the definition of offices.
- Not only does it discredit the emphasis on "partnership" between Central Government and the faith communities which has been highlighted by the recent establishment of the Inner Cities Religious Council (and re-emphasised at the meetings which you attended in Bradford on May 21st and Kirklees on October 27th) but it also means that church and other faith communities will be less likely to play their full part in the implementation of other aspects of Government policy such as the forthcoming Community Care changes which will require the use of local premises, volunteers etc.
- First, there are the physical aspects of the premises to consider.
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