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3. (b) That's right. It may be implied in some circumstances that the possessor of land consents others entering onto their land. Such consent would certainly be given by a shop-owner to a member of the public. But that consent may be withdrawn, by giving appropriate notice to the individual concerned. If that person does not leave when requested, their continued presence will constitute trespass.

Plenty v Dillon (1991) 171 CLR 635.