· 10/5/1954
Robillard v. Tillotson
Citations
- 108 A.2d 524
- 118 Vt. 294
- 1954 Vt. LEXIS 121
How courts have described this case
Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.
- “A question not raised below is not for consideration here. Neither may a trial court be put in error on a point not made below.”
- “One on premises by invitation of a licensee has no greater rights than a licensee.”
- an invitee may become a licensee if he remains on the premises beyond a reasonable time after his invitation has expired
- “A question not raised below is not for consideration here. Neither may a trial court be put in error on a point not made below.”
- in business setting, person invited onto premises by another invitee or licensee on premises has rights coextensive with invitee or licensee
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Judges: Sherburne, Jeffords, Cleary, Adams, Chase
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