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use and occupation — n: an action in which the owner of property seeks compensation for use and occupation of the premises by another (as a tenant remaining in possession after expiration of a lease) Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. use and … Law dictionary
premises — That which is put before; that which precedes; the foregoing statements. Thus, in logic, the two introductory propositions of the syllogism are called the premises, and from them the conclusion is deduced. So, in pleading, the expression in… … Black's law dictionary
premises — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ new ▪ The company moved to new purpose built premises in Mumbai. ▪ suitable ▪ bigger, larger ▪ We are moving to larger premises … Collocations dictionary
use — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 using; being used ADJECTIVE ▪ considerable, extensive, great, heavy, liberal ▪ full, maximum ▪ He made … Collocations dictionary
use — I Noun: A beneficial ownership recognized in equity. A trust. The right granted by a patent for an invention. 40 Am J1st Pat § 140. The employment or enjoyment of property. Utility; advantage. The long continued possession and employment of a… … Ballentine's law dictionary
Loss of use — is the inability, due to a tort or other injury to use a body part, animal, equipment, premises, or other property. Law.com defines it as the inability to use an automobile, premises or some equipment due to damage to the vehicle, premises or… … Wikipedia
loss of use — The inability to use an automobile, premises, or some equipment due to damage caused by the negligence or wrongdoing of another. This concept may entitle claimants to damages. For example, during the period of non occupancy while a burned… … Law dictionary
permissive use — A use of premises which is not hostile or adverse to the owner. The use of premises by express or implied permission or license granted by the owner. 25 Am J2d Ease § 54. The use of the premises of another with his consent or sufferance. The use… … Ballentine's law dictionary
Fiber to the premises in the United States — This article describes fiber to the premises in the United States.In the United States, the largest fiber to the premises (FTTP) deployment to date is Verizon s FiOS. Verizon is the only Regional Bell Operating Company thus far to deploy FTTP on… … Wikipedia
Negative conclusion from affirmative premises — is a syllogistic fallacy committed when a categorical syllogism has a negative conclusion yet both premises are affirmative. The inability of affirmative premises to reach a negative conclusion is usually cited as one of the basic rules of… … Wikipedia