Place or premises means the real estate, together with any buildings or other improvements thereon,
Place or premises means the real estate, together with any buildings or other improvements thereon, designated in the application for a license as the place at which the manufacture, bottling, distribution, use or sale of alcoholic beverages shall be performed, except that portion of any such building or other improvement actually and exclusively used as a private residence.
Place or premises means every residential premises and commercial premises, including any structure, apparatus, or portion thereof occupied or operated by any person and situated on an integral parcel of land undivided by a public street, highway, or railway.
Examples of Place or premises in a sentence
Place or premises shall mean the land and its appurtenances, structures and fixtures thereon, as such land is described or contained in a deed or instrument of conveyance and recorded in the official records of Broward County.
More Definitions of Place or premises
Place or premises means the real estate, together with any buildings or other improvements thereon, 635 designated in the application for a license as the place at which the cultivation, manufacture, sale, or 636 testing of retail marijuana or retail marijuana products shall be performed, except that portion of any 637 such building or other improvement actually and exclusively used as a private residence.
Place or premises means the real estate, together with any buildings or other improvements thereon, designated in the application for a license as the place at which the manufacture, bottling, distribution,