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Courts ask whether tenants have "ongoing substantial, physical nexus with the controlled premises for actual living purposes".
Lucas Ferrara, a Manhattan landlord-tenant lawyer, said courts generally require the landlord to demonstrate by "objective, empirical evidence" that the tenant does not maintain "an ongoing, substantial, physical nexus with the controlled premises for actual living purposes".
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The NBA constitution bars betting on the league or allowing gambling activities on any premises controlled by an owner.
The warrant refers only to "information…stored at premises owned, maintained, controlled or operated by Microsoft".
"When companies controlled all their systems on premise, everybody had a username and a password into those systems," explains Robin Vasan of Mayfield Fund, an early Centrify backer, "but now with mobile devices and SaaS applications, those systems are no longer in control".
All employers, self-employed people and people in control of premises are legally obliged to report work-related deaths, major injuries or over-three-day injuries, work related diseases, and dangerous occurrences (near miss accidents) to the Health and Safety Executive.
Chris Stevens, partner at FRP, said: "Corporate insolvencies only tell part of the picture as many care home closures or business failures occur via receiverships – processes where lenders can often take control of premises owned by sole traders or partnerships in financial difficulty.
This is a premise on which randomised controlled trials are based.
Further well designed prospective controlled studies are sorely needed to prove this premise.
"I go on the premise that your first start can be controlled by adrenaline," Collins said.
Working conditions of premises such as temperature, humidity, and pressure were maintained and controlled by DESIGO system (Siemens, USA).
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