Examples of Adjacent premises in a sentence
Adjacent premises must be given access at all times and gutters shall not be obstructed.
The Board will continue to review and consider splitting the roles of chairman of the Board and chief executive of the Company when it is appropriate and suitable, taking into account the management needs and the corporate circumstances of the Group as a whole.
Adjacent premises must be given access as far as practicable and obstruction of gutters and ditches will not be permitted.
Unless the context specifically indicates otherwise, the meaning of terms used herein shall be as follows: Adjacent: premises contiguous to an easement or right-of-way within which there is located a water and/or a wastewater line and where the premises are within two hundred and fifty (250) feet of a water and/or wastewater line.
Adjacent premises must be given access as far as practicable, and obstruction of sewer inlets, gutters, and ditches will not be permitted.
Adjacent premises: Wine or beer by the glass may be served to and consumed from a retail business adjacent to the licensed premises, provided the retail business shares a common hallway with the licensed premises, provided the licensed premises and the adjacent retail business are located within the B-1 Limited Business District, and provided all wine or beer is purchased and served from the licensed premises.
Adjacent premises must be given access as far as practicable, and obstruction of sewer inlets, gutters, and ditches is prohibited.
A site plan application shall be presumed to be a major site plan unless the applicant demonstrates to the satisfaction of the Village Manager or designee that the proposed Development and/or Conditional Use will not significantly alter existing impacts to Adjacent premises or significantly increase the burden on existing infrastructure or public services, in which case it shall be reviewed as a minor site plan.
Adjacent premises are properties owned or leased by the same customer, which are separated by a street, alley or other public thoroughfare absent which such properties would other wise be continuous.
Proposed use will lead to increased:-• loitering around the pavement area smoking.• use of large refuse bins occupy pavement creating congestion and a health hazard when full.• loose manner of disposal of food waste and glass representing a health and safety hazard.• Adjacent premises regularly puts out tables and chairs on pavement causing safety issues for pedestrians.