Separate premises definition
Separate premises means an area capable of precise description, bounded on all sides and at all connecting angles by permanent, solid walls or windows extending from the floor to the ceiling with entrances and exits which are constructed to permit the closure of the entrances and exits. The entrances and exits shall not abut or open into an establishment licensed under this chapter for the sale of alcoholic liquor, wine, or beer for consumption on the premises. The term “separate premises” describes the manner in which the holder of other liquor licenses and permits may establish a Class “E” liquor licensed establishment at the same location of the other licenses or permits, and does not abrogate subrule 17.4(2) (premises at which gasoline is sold may not hold a Class “E” liquor license).
Separate premises means premises surrounded by walls and covered by a roof or ceiling in such a way that one or more persons can reside there independent of others;
Separate premises means more than one consumer procuring water from the same service or supply pipe. The second premises may be a separate dwelling, apartment, building, or structure used for a separate business.