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Fundamentals Of 75% Torts Essays: "The best explanation of examination Torts law we've seen in many years" - BPF

Author Budget Law School For The Bar
Publisher CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
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ISBN / ASIN1482762277
ISBN-139781482762273
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We Wrote 6 Model Bar Essays and 1 Performance Test. Why not you too? CaliforniaBarHelp.com. Join Us. Bar and Baby Bar. Excerpt from Fundamentals Of 75% Torts Essays Premises Liability in brief The owner of premises (including a tenant) owes the same duty of care to trespassers, invitees and licensees. Roland v Christian. Cite that case. Formerly, a trespasser was one on the land without the owner’s permission or consent. A business invitee was and is still one on the premises for the reason it’s open to the public (e.g. a library visitor here to read books), or otherwise to confer economic benefits on the owner e.g. a shopper, a person visiting a home business to browse. This kind of “business invitee” includes even a window shopper or someone just in the store to use the bathroom or to escape the rain outside as long as she is arguably a potential shopper. We Wrote 6 Model Bar Essays and 1 Performance Test. Why not you too? CaliforniaBarHelp.com. Join Us. Bar and Baby Bar.