Technically, yes, but most courts will allow the plaintiff to amend the complaint.
Business premises is correct, just as you have it.
"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.
Dogs on premises.
valid
How, why, does an "r" appear at the end of my email address when people are sending me a response to my email. My address appears to be correct when it is sent and received.
Once the router/adaptor received the destination IP address (even if we entered in the incorrect MAC address) the router/adapter would remove the IP address from the Ethernet frame and using ARP, would get the correct MAC address of the destination
The correct spelling is premises.One example sentence for you is: We will have to close the premises.Another example sentence is: You have been asked to leave our premises twice now.
Deductive reasoning
Deductive reasoning
When a claim is made that the prmises of an argument (if True) provide inconrovertible grounds for th truth of is conclusion, that claim will be either correct or not correct. If it is correct, that argument is valid. If it is not correct (that is, if the premises when true tail to establish the conclusion irrefutably although claiming to do so), that argumnt is invalid.
Valid means that the argument leads to a true conclusion, given that its premises are true, but if an argument is valid that does not necessarily mean the conclusion is correct, as its premises may be wrong. A sound argument, on the other hand, in addition to being valid all of its premises are true and hence its conclusion is also true.
when the store that you work at has received there W2 you will receive your copy in the mail given you address information is all still correct.