Invitee definition

Invitee means the same as that term is defined in Section 32B-8-102.
Invitee means any business invitee, including a customer or visitor, who is lawfully on the premises of a public or private employer.
Invitee means a person who enters or remains on the land of another to transact business in which the parties are mutually interested or who enters or remains on such land in response to the landowner’s express or implied representation that the public is requested, expected, or intended to enter or remain.

Examples of Invitee in a sentence

  • Except to the extent stipulated by law, the Landlord is not liable for any loss sustained by the Tenant or any Invitee in the Property unless it is due to the direct act or omission of the Landlord or a person acting in accordance with the Landlord's instructions.


More Definitions of Invitee

Invitee means any non-resident who is invited by a member of an authorized Club or Organization, to participate in an activity or a specific event. An invitee may include, but not necessarily be limited to, a speaker, facilitator, or instructor. An invitee has access only to the facility where the event is held.”
InviteeThe term "Invitee" shall mean any person whose presence within the Project is approved by or is at the request of the Association or a particular Owner, including, but not limited to, lessees, tenants, and the family, guests, employees, licensees, patrons, customers, or invitees of Owners, tenants or lessees.
Invitee means a person, other than a Director and Company Secretary, who attends a particular Meeting by invitation.
Invitee means the client, customer, invitee, guest, tenant, subtenant, licensee, assignee and/or sublicensee of a party in relation to the License Area.
Invitee means invitee, licensee or guest;
Invitee. Any visitor to the dormitories and any guest of a resident
Invitee means a Person who enters the Premises at the invitation of an Owner, Tenant, or Occupant;