Sentences with phrase «premises upon»

The submission of this Lease by Landlord, its broker, agent or representative, for examination or execution by Tenant, does not constitute an option or offer to lease the Premises upon the terms and conditions contained herein or a reservation of the Premises in favor of Tenant; it being intended hereby that notwithstanding the preparation of space plans and / or tenant improvements plans, etc., and / or the expenditure by Tenant of time and / or money while engaged in negotiations in anticipation of it becoming the Tenant under this Lease, or Tenants forbearing pursuit of other leasing opportunities, or even Tenants execution of this Lease and submission of same to Landlord, that this Lease shall become effective and binding upon Landlord only upon the execution hereof by Landlord and its delivery of a fully executed counterpart hereof to Tenant.
If the person refuses or fails to leave the premises upon being requested to do so by the individual in control of the premises or by that individual's agent or employee, or returns within thirty days to the same premises while knowingly in possession of a deadly weapon in violation of this section, the person is guilty of criminal trespass with a deadly weapon, as described in section 2923.1214 of the Revised Code
It is a very good idea to take pictures to show the condition of the premises upon possession.
This modules demands that students comprehend and amass data about forensic process and the law as well as introducing them to some of the basic scientific premises upon which valid and reliable forensic science must be built.
One possibility was that the equipment regulations impliedly excluded apparatus which formed part of the premises upon which the work took place.
(1) the instrumentality of the harm; (2) the premises upon which the tort is committed; or (3) the person who committed the tort.
In fact, one of the premises upon which a significant amount of in - shelter behavior programming is built is that there are not enough true behavioral foster homes to support the dogs who need them.
However, there are some basic premises upon which the concept is based.
By its very nature, a logical argument can not justify the premises upon which it rests.
Although NOBLES, which is offering easily providable products and services, is the kind of store that, obviously, almost anybody in the world would welcome, the concept / premise upon which it is based has appearently eluded the best corporate minds in the world, as an extensive search of the internet has conclusively shown that there are NO OTHER STORES LIKE IN ON THE FACE OF THE EARTH!!!
In fact, an advantage premised upon qualitative factors can often be more enduring.»
What they do not mention is that once an entire field has been created — with careers, funding, appointments, and prestige all premised upon an experimental result which was utterly false due either to fraud or to plain bad luck — pointing this fact out is not likely to be very popular.
Yet, thinkers from Edmund Burke to Russell Kirk have shown the deeply anti-conservative bases of the social contract theory of Lockean (and Hobbesian) origin, one that is premised upon a conception of human beings as naturally «free and independent,» as autonomous individuals who are thought to exist by nature detached from a web of relationships that include family, community, Church, region, and so on.
Among other things, it is premised upon an individualistic notion of salvation that neglects what St. Paul describes as the «mystery» of the continuing relationship between Israel and the Church (see Romans 9 - 11).
Most evangelicals have learned to say the no that is premised upon our yes to God - given responsibility for the weakest among us.
Those kind of beliefs, while almost mainstream among Tea Party members and some Evangelical Conservatives in the deep South, are premised upon ignorance, malevolence and racial hatred.
It is premised upon the belief that talking about it is at least half way to agreement that traditional sexual ethics must be thoroughly revised.
That tradition is premised upon the understanding that we live in a «fallen» creation that is far from the best of all possible worlds.
If you have read any of my other posts you are aware that, for me, the element of faith is the premise upon which my belief is hinged.
It is now revealed that the strategy of the tobacco giants is premised upon the finding that younger people have, on average, a longer future than older people.
The idea that God gave His Laws in the Bible is the premise upon which the rest of the problem is built.
But such dialogue is shallow and dishonest if it is premised upon a protocol of silence about the most important difference between us, namely, our answer to the question, Who is Jesus?
Words like «objective» and «objectivity» are inescapably premised upon the existence of such a relationship.
Or they associate liberalism with a brand of libertarianism premised upon a laissez - faire doctrine of the survival of the fittest.
Then the writer says that «practical coalitions are almost always premised upon not inquiring too closely into the sundry sources of belief that bring the members of the coalition together.»
@Glen — I don't see anything to respond to in either 1 or 4; however, both 2 and 3 appear premised upon a requirement that a definitive position must be taken.
The foundational premise upon which the cases have been built, rests on the belief that coconut oil is saturated fat, and therefore it is unhealthy.
It is this premise upon which Ferraro Foods has based its operation.
Like any 7 - footer loosed by the NBA, Eaton's sports afterlife has been by no means premised upon permission.
The most taken - for - granted forms of online electoral collective action, such as donating money and contacting voters, are premised upon years of technical development, infrastructure building, and knowledge creation, as well as enormous investments of financial and human resources.
The matter was premised upon an application to the state Attorney General by a lawyer, Mr Sunday Olowolafe, calling for the prosecution of Mr Aluko for alleged perjury.
«A casual reading of the reasons provided by the Commissioner in that document leaves an ordinary reasonable person with the conclusion that the decision to disqualify each of the presidential candidates was premised upon an alleged non-compliance with regulation 7 of the Public Elections Regulation, 2016 (C.I. 94).
The premise upon which this system is based is that the Earth is abundant with plentiful resource; our practice of rationing resources through monetary methods is irrelevant and counter productive to our survival.
His strongly worded statement said: «A casual reading of the reasons provided by the Commissioner in that document leaves an ordinary reasonable person with the conclusion that the decision to disqualify each of the presidential candidates was premised upon an alleged non-compliance with regulation 7 of the Public Elections Regulation, 2016 (C.I. 94).
However, once these requirements have been met, the licence system relies upon the trust and co-operation of sponsors and is premised upon the fact that most employers will comply with the requirements.
«What makes science science — publicly presenting facts and reasoning, subjecting ideas to rigorous criticism and many rounds of testing to confirm or overturn theories — is premised upon a willingness to be proved wrong,» Holt wrote.
This is the premise upon which the concept of a bad girl is constructed in his article.
The film depicts him as precisely the sort in incorruptible figure who dedicates his whole life to the welfare of the people, the non-existence of which is the premise upon which Feng Xiaogang's Personal Tailor depends.
Fifty Shades of Grey is a book premised upon the attainment of sexual pleasure and fulfilment through the dark and sinister practices of sadomasochism.
The restructuring of the film's narrative evidently hinders Dornan and while Anastasia Steele is emotionally more rounded, the psychologically complex Christian Grey is premised upon excess, domination and obsession and by moderating these characteristics, Anastasia's desire for an impenetrable Grey becomes less plausible.
Quite aside from the erroneous premise upon which this falsehood rests, it is not even true on its own terms.
Instructional Rounds is premised upon the proposition launched by Richard Elmore that it takes a network of colleagues engaged in shared practice to improve teaching and learning at scale.
Such liability, however, has not been broadly extended to other classes of service providers and is apparently premised upon duties specifically imposed by law (emphasis added).
The math behind this basic bond equation is premised upon a security's fixed coupon payment.
The Swiss Institute's engrossing group show The St. Petersburg Paradox is premised upon an old gambling scheme where you flip a coin until it comes up heads.
These artists tend to adhere to a tradition of post-conceptual art premised upon ideas and artistic concepts rather than materials or formal techniques.
This exhibition of paintings and watercolours, split across the gallery's two venues (28 avenue Matignon and 6 rue du Pont de Lodi), presents a practice premised upon the tension between raw material — whether canvas, found object, or space — and the artist's respectful intervention into it.
Ranging in medium from ceramics to silicone to enamel painting and textile drawings, Haus Warming invites you to join in an intimate gathering premised upon midwinter concepts of dwelling place, domesticity and comfort.
This and other mechanisms by which some courts have historically sought to control recovery for mental injury are, in my respectful view, premised upon dubious perceptions of psychiatry and of mental illness in general, which Canadian tort law should repudiate,» he added.
are premised upon the latest Global 50 survey published by the U.K. periodical Legal Business.
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