单词 | invitee |
释义 | inviteen. a. One who is invited. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going or coming in > [noun] > one who goes or comes in > specifically in the way of business invitee1837 society > leisure > social event > hospitality > invitation > [noun] > invited person invitant1615 invitee1837 1803 S. Pegge Anecd. Eng. Lang. 303 It rather appears to be the language of the Invité than of the inviter.] 1837 Fraser's Mag. 16 156 The list of invitees being at length resolved on. 1882 A. Beresford-Hope Brandreths III. xlvii. 233 The other invitees had failed. b. spec. (See quot. 1913.) ΚΠ 1913 Law Rep.: King's Bench Div. 1 410 The duty of the owner or occupier to use care..is..never very definitely measured... More care, though not much, is owed to a licensee—more again to an invitee. The latter term is reserved for those who are invited into the premises by the owner or occupier for some purpose of business or of material interest. Those who are invited as guests..are not in law invitees but licensees. 1953 Times 14 Nov. 2/7 Their Lordships now held that the plaintiff was himself to blame for the accident, and that he was not an ‘invitee’ because the business on which he was engaged was not one in which the defendant had a common interest. 1965 Mod. Law Rev. 28 v. 519 A finding that a workman was sciens was sufficient to defeat his claim as an invitee, even if he was not volens. 1971 N.Y. Law Jrnl. 23 Nov. 19/3 In England the distinction between licensees and invitees have [sic] been abolished by statute. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1837 |
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