Per Curiam.
Because appellant either elected to waive, or failed to make other arguably relevant legal challenges, we are confronted here with but one proposition, that being whether appellant, as a business invitee, possessed an irrevocable license to remain on appellee's premises so long as he behaved in an orderly manner. Our answer is that he did not possess such a privilege.
A license has been defined by this court as "an authority to do a particular...
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