business premises definition

business premises means premises on which a business is conducted, premises rented in whole or in part to others, or held for rental.
business premises means any location owned, leased or rented by the Insured where Professional Services are rendered, and the ways and means immediately adjacent thereto, and may include the Insured’s residence if Professional Services are regularly rendered at such residence.
business premises means premises used in connection with the carrying on of a business, trade, profession or vocation;

Examples of business premises in a sentence

  • The combination of YIT and Lemminkäinen will form a balanced business portfolio of Housing, Business Premises, Infrastructure and Partnership Properties (a new business area as of January 1, 2018).

  • The Borrower does not own, lease, sublease, occupy, use or operate any real property or improvements other than the Borrower Business Premises.

  • Change, or suffer or permit to be changed, the location of the Borrower Chief Executive Office or the location of the Borrower's books and records, or have or maintain, other than the Borrower Business Premises, any business, office or storage location unless the Lender shall have received 60 days prior written notice of the new location.

  • All financial books and records of the Borrower are located at the Borrower Business Premises.

  • Assignor shall or shall cause the HSBC Sellers to deliver to Purchaser at the Close of Business on the Closing Date (or at such other date if mutually agreed to by Purchaser and Assignor) all of the fixed assets and other tangible personal property to the extent not located on or at the Business Premises (including real property files, Cash on Hand, and keys to safe deposit boxes) constituting Purchased Assets hereunder being purchased at such Closing.


More Definitions of business premises

business premises means premises utilized for purposes other than residential and excludes the following:
business premises means premises that are not domestic premises;"charges for the supply of gas"includes in relation to the Licensee and a particular consumer, charges made by the Licensee in respect of the provision to that consumer of a gas meter and cognate expressions shall be construed accordingly;"chronically sick person"means any person who, by reason of chronic sickness has special needs in connection with gas supplied to him, its use or the use of gas appliances or other gas fittings;"company"means a company within the meaning of section 1 of the Companies Act 2006 or any other body corporate;"consumer"means any person supplied or requiring to be supplied with gas by the Licensee (including any affiliate or related undertaking of the Licensee), or where the context requires, by any other gas supplier, at any premises in Northern Ireland;“Contract”means a contract for the supply of gas made between the Licensee and a consumer but does not include a Deemed Contract;“Deemed Contract”means, as between the Licensee and a consumer, a contract for the supply of gas to have been made under section 12 of the Energy Act (Northern Ireland) 2011;“Department”means the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment;“Directive”means Directive 2009/73/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 13 July 2009
business premises means the Company’s offices located at 600 Xxxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxx, XX 00000.
business premises means any premises that are not Domestic Premises;
business premises means premises utilised for purposes other than residential and excludes the following: -
business premises means any premises used for business or other commercial purposes,
business premises. , in relation to a person, means premises (or any part of premises) that a designated officer has reason to believe are (or is) used in connection with the carrying on of a business by or on behalf of the person,