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n. One who enters property at the will of another.
Webster's New World Law Dictionary. Susan Ellis Wild. 2000.
Webster's New World Law Dictionary. Susan Ellis Wild. 2000.
mere licensee — bare or mere licensee One whose presence on premises is merely tolerated; while a licensee or invitee is one who is on the premises by invitation, express or implied. Chicago, R. I. & P. Ry. Co. v. McCleary, 175 Okl. 347, 53 P.2d 555, 557 + mere… … Black's law dictionary
mere licensee — bare or mere licensee One whose presence on premises is merely tolerated; while a licensee or invitee is one who is on the premises by invitation, express or implied. Chicago, R. I. & P. Ry. Co. v. McCleary, 175 Okl. 347, 53 P.2d 555, 557 + mere… … Black's law dictionary
bare or mere licensee — One whose presence on premises is merely tolerated; while a licensee or invitee is one who is on the premises by invitation, express or implied. Chicago, R. I. & P. Ry. Co. v. McCleary, 175 Okl. 347, 53 P.2d 555, 557 + mere licensee One who… … Black's law dictionary
bare or mere licensee — One whose presence on premises is merely tolerated; while a licensee or invitee is one who is on the premises by invitation, express or implied. Chicago, R. I. & P. Ry. Co. v. McCleary, 175 Okl. 347, 53 P.2d 555, 557 + mere licensee One who… … Black's law dictionary
bare licensee — bare or mere licensee One whose presence on premises is merely tolerated; while a licensee or invitee is one who is on the premises by invitation, express or implied. Chicago, R. I. & P. Ry. Co. v. McCleary, 175 Okl. 347, 53 P.2d 555, 557 + mere… … Black's law dictionary
bare licensee — bare or mere licensee One whose presence on premises is merely tolerated; while a licensee or invitee is one who is on the premises by invitation, express or implied. Chicago, R. I. & P. Ry. Co. v. McCleary, 175 Okl. 347, 53 P.2d 555, 557 + mere… … Black's law dictionary
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license — A personal privilege to do some particular act or series of acts on land without possessing any estate or interest therein, and is ordinarily revocable at the will of the licensor and is not assignable. Lehman v. Williamson, 35 Colo.App. 372, 533 … Black's law dictionary
license — A personal privilege to do some particular act or series of acts on land without possessing any estate or interest therein, and is ordinarily revocable at the will of the licensor and is not assignable. Lehman v. Williamson, 35 Colo.App. 372, 533 … Black's law dictionary