01:377:204 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Revenue Sharing, Force Majeure, Attractive Nuisance Doctrine

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Invitee: a person on the property with the permission of the landowner: duty owed = reasonable care by the premises owner. Business invitee: on the premises with the permission if the landowner and brings some economic benefit to the landowner o. Paying an admissions fee to a sporting event would make me a business invitee. Public invitee: persons who are legally on public land. Licensee: a person who is on the premises with the consent of the owner but who does not bring any economic benefit to the property owner o. Being invited for a house party would make you a licensee. Trespasser: a person who is on the premises with out permission. Attractive nuisance doctrine: a duty of ordinary care is created when ordinarily there is none. If the danger is open and obvious then the plaintiff has no case o.

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