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A person who intentionally enters onto the property of
another person without permission or any legal right to do
so. - ANSWER-Trespasser
Anything interfering with another person's use or
enjoyment of property. - ANSWER-Nuisance
A doctrine treating a child as a licensee, or guest, rather
than a trespasser on land containing an artificial and
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harmful condition that is certain to attract children. -
ANSWER-Attractive Nuisance Doctrine
A person who has permission to enter onto another's
property for his or her own purposes. - ANSWER-Licensee
A person who enters a premises for the financial benefit of
the owner or occupant. - ANSWER-Invitee
The oral or written permission to enter onto another's land
to do a certain act, but not the granting of any interest in
the land itself. - ANSWER-Express License
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The permission to enter onto another's land arising out of
a relationship between the party who enters the land and
the owner. - ANSWER-Implied License
A person invited to enter onto premises as a member of
the general public for a purpose for which the land is open
to the public. - ANSWER-Public Invitee
An individual who has express or implied permission to be
on the premises of another for the purpose of doing
business. - ANSWER-Business Invitee
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A tort committed by a person who foresees (or should be
able to foresee) that his or her act will harm another
person. - ANSWER-Intentional Tort
Intentional harmful or offensive physical contact with
another person without legal justification. - ANSWER-
Battery
The threat of force against another person that creates a
well-founded fear or imminent harmful or offensive contact.
- ANSWER-Assault
The restraint or confinement of a person without consent
or legal authority. - ANSWER-False Imprisonment