Hotel - Law Dictionary Search Results
check out
To vacate a room at a hotel notel etc Converse of check in
checkout
the latest time for vacating a hotel room without being charged for extra time as the checkout
checkout time
the latest time for vacating a hotel room without being charged for extra time as the checkout
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Commissionaire
esp an attendant or subordinate employee in a public office hotel or the like
bail
the article claimed to have been ed "Peet v. Roth Hotel Co., 253 N.W. 546 (1934)"] NOTE: Property is usually bailed
echoing
Reflecting sounds so as to create multiple echoes as a hotel with echoing halls
Overlook
of as to overlook a valley from a hill a hotel room that overlooks the marketplace
flophouse
a cheap and usually seedy lodging house or hotel
Building
or hut, but does not include a room in a hotel or boarding house. A.P. Building (Lease, Rent and Eviction) Control
Administrative law
of Constitution, 10th Edn., p. 330. See also Re Grosvenor Hotel, London, (No. 2), 1965 Ch D 1210 at p. 1261:
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