Asked by Daniil Yagolnikov on Apr 23, 2024

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A person who is invited onto business premises by the owner for business purposes is called a

A) licensee.
B) business invitee.
C) business guest.
D) licensee or a business guest.
E) All of these choices are correct.

Business Invitee

A person who enters commercial premises for the purpose directly or indirectly related to the business of the premises owner, under the owner's invitation.

Business Guest

A visitor to a company or organization for professional reasons, often invited for meetings, partnerships, or conferences.

Business Premises

The physical location of a business, including all its land and buildings, where commercial operations are conducted.

  • Identify the differences in types of persons visiting a premises and the legal ramifications pertinent to each category.
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Suraj Adhikari8 days ago
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
A person invited onto business premises by the owner for business purposes is specifically referred to as a "business invitee." This term is used in legal contexts to define the duty of care owed by the property owner to the visitor.