It does not match your Premises. That is how we can use Premises.
Business premises is correct, just as you have it.
it is these premises as the nopun is considered a plural noun according to the Oxford Dictionary.
A syllogism includes two premises and a conclusion. The premises take the form of statement about classes of things and the conclusion is a similar statement which is necessarily implied by the premises.
The plural of the noun premise (proposition) is premises.*The term premises is also used collectively to mean grounds or property.
on the premises
It does not match your Premises. That is how we can use Premises.
Business premises is correct, just as you have it.
on
premises is an asset
You only pay for good in the seller premises and you pay the rest from there premises to your premises
it is these premises as the nopun is considered a plural noun according to the Oxford Dictionary.
You should say "the premises are" because premises is a plural noun, referring to multiple pieces of evidence or information.
There are no perfect rhymes for the word premises.
"Correct in the premises" is used when referring to something that is accurate or true within a particular setting or situation. "On the premises" typically refers to something physically present or located within a specific place or property.
The plural possessive form is premises'.
all the assumption of planning is premises...