place of business

NOUN
  1. an establishment (a factory or an assembly plant or retail store or warehouse etc.) where business is conducted, goods are made or stored or processed or where services are rendered
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How To Use place of business In A Sentence

  • These events are tailor-made for sponsors, because they draw big crowds and plenty of regional coverage that can usher people into your place of business.
  • In effect, there was a fully organised, sophisticated and professional business, run on commercial lines with a sham company, fraudulent invoices, a warehouse and place of business, and even an accountant.
  • How shall a foreigner, foreign enterprise or other foreign organization without a habitual residence or place of business in China handle patent matters?
  • Though he is usually called a tinker, Bunyan had a settled home and place of business. Introductory Note
  • Your place of business rests on a firm foundation. Going For It!: How to Succeed As an Entrepreneur
  • C. Have a fixed place of business and civil aviation reservation terminal system.
  • It also facilitates telecommuting - working from a location remote from the office or other place of business - making it possible for many people to work at jobs anywhere in the country, without moving away from home.
  • As mentioned in Article 18 of the Trademark Law, a foreigner or foreign enterprise refers to a foreigner or foreign enterprise having no habitual residence or place of business in China.
  • Living debtor subject to jurisdiction of Scottish courts -- (a) on his own petition with concurrence of qualified creditors, or (b) on petition of qualified creditors, provided he be a notour bankrupt, and have had a dwelling-house or place of business in Scotland within the previous year. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy"
  • Water street was purchased, where a fine store was erected, which is the present place of business. Cleveland Past and Present Its Representative Men
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