a business visitor invited or permitted to enter the property of another for purposes which benefit the landowner, or for the mutual advantages of the landowner and the licensee
a business visitor who is invited or permitted to enter or remain on the land of another for the purpose directly or indirectly connected with business dealings between such person and the owner or possessor of the land
a business visitor whose presence is encouraged either by the use to which the premises are put or by an express or implied invitation
a member of measurement can not be different when a licensee of the property by the two parties
a person invited or permitted to enter or remain on another's property for some purpose connected with the owner's business or for a mutual interest
a person the possessor invites onto the property for the possessor's financial benefit or business purposes
a person who comes upon the land or premises of another by the other's invitation, whether express or implied
a person who enters and remains on the premises at the express or implied invitation of the person owning or possessing the premises
a person who enters another person's property at the owner's express or implied invitation and either for the owner's benefit or for the mutual benefit of both entrant and the owner
a person who enters onto the premises in response to an express or implied invitation from the possessor, e
a person who enters the premise of another at the express or implied invitation from the owner or occupier for their mutual benefit
a person who is actually invited to enter onto your property for business purposes
a person who is invited onto property for business reasons, and would include customers of a retail store and job applicants
a person who is on your property with your consent and is there either for your benefit or for your mutual benefit (the individual repairing your tractor tire)
a ride in ord to inform and often does depend upon the owner or lessee
a term used in the law of torts to describe a person who is on the property of another because that property owner has chosen to hold the property open to some portion of the general public, because the owner of the property has allowed the licensee
A person who comes onto one's property with express or implied permission in order to further the purposes of the landholder. Property-holders are liable to injured invitees if they know or should know of danger and fail to warn of it or correct it.
A person is an invitee on land if he enters land by invitation; his entry is connected with business being conducted on the land by the possessor of land; and the possessor of land is benefited by the entry.
A business guest, or someone who enters property held open to members of the public, such as a visitor to a museum. Property owners must protect invitees from dangers on the property. In an example of the perversion of legalese, social guests that you invite into your home are called "licensees."
One invited on the property of another for the benefit of the invitor.
a person, such as a customer, who is present in a place either by the express or the implied invitation of the occupier. This normally means that the occupier has to exercise reasonable care to protect the safety of the invited person.
A person having an express or implied invitation to enter a given location.
In the law of torts, an invitee is a person who is invited to land by the possessor of the land as a member of the public, or one who's invited to the land for the purpose of business dealings with the possessor of the land. The status of a visitor as an invitee (as opposed to a trespasser or a licensee) defines the legal rights of the visitor if they are injured due to the negligence of the property owner.