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Premise (from the Latin praemisus, meaning "placed in front") can refer to:

  • A premise (also "premiss" in British usage) is a statement presumed true within the context of a discourse, especially of a logical argument. Often premises are explicitly stated. The accuracy of the conclusion depends on the truth of the premises.

  • Premises are land and buildings together considered as a property. This usage arose from property owners finding the word in their title deeds, where it originally correctly meant "the aforementioned; what this document is about".

See also


Premisa | הנחה | Premiss | Premissa | Przesłanka | Premiss | palagay

 

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