| New York (State). Courts - 1906 - 800 σελίδες
...the owner Supreme Court, July, 1905. [Vol. 48. of which holds out that he will receive all travelers and sojourners who are willing to pay a price adequate...provided, and who come in a situation in which they are fit to be received.' " In Ingalsbee v. Wood, 36 Barb. 456, it is said : " He (the guest) must also... | |
| Robert Watson Winston - 1894 - 206 σελίδες
...the change. NUMBER TWENTY-EIGHT. INN-KEEPER AND GUEST. What is an Inn ? An inn or hotel is declared to be a house, the owner of which holds out that he...sort of accommodation provided, and who come in a state in which they are lit to be received. Every line of this definition is important. Of course it... | |
| Thomas Beven - 1895 - 980 σελίδες
...furnished with everything which he has occasion for whilst upon his way;" and Best, J.'s:4 "an inn is a house, the owner of which holds out that he will...provided, and who come in a situation in which they are fit to be received." It would not be difficult to shew that these definitions, as definitions, are... | |
| Frederick Pollock, Robert Campbell, Oliver Augustus Saunders, Arthur Beresford Cane, Edward Potton, Joseph Gerald Pease, William Bowstead - 1895 - 882 σελίδες
...guests; and, on the other hand, that he is responsible to them for property left in his care. An inn is a house, the owner of which holds out that he will...provided, and who come in a situation in which they are fit to be received. In this case, the defendant does not charge as a mere lodging-house keeper, by... | |
| William Benjamin Hale - 1896 - 758 σελίδες
...civilization advanced, and the nobility of France deserted their that he will receive all travelers and sojourners who are willing to pay a price adequate to the sort of accommodation provided, and strong castles for spacious and costly residences In the towns, they erected their mansions upon a... | |
| Massachusetts. Supreme Judicial Court - 1899 - 1352 σελίδες
...and ready to furnish wayfaring people and travellers with everything which they have occasion for ; that he will receive all travellers and sojourners...sort of accommodation provided, and who come in a condition fit to be received. Commonwealth r. \Vetherbee. " 2. A house for lodging strangers for a... | |
| William James Tremeear - 1899 - 510 σελίδες
...Innkeeper's lien. — An "inn" is a "house theowner of which holds out that he will receive alltravellers and sojourners who are willing to pay a price adequate...provided, and who come in a situation in which they are fit to be received" (1). An innkeeper, or keeper of a house providing general accommodation for wayfarers,... | |
| Philip Taylor Van Zile - 1902 - 856 σελίδες
...The definition in Laccy v. Thompson1 by Best, J., gives us something of an idea of the English inn: "A house, the owner of which holds out that he will receive all travelers and sojourners who are willing to pay a price adequate to the sort of accommodation provided,... | |
| International Correspondence Schools - 1903 - 650 σελίδες
...subsistence, for compensation.' An innkeeper is one who holds himself out as ready to receive all travelers and sojourners who are willing to pay a price adequate to the accommodation provided, and who come in a situation in which they are fit to be received.' A traveler... | |
| Herbert Newman Mozley, George Crispe Whiteley, Frederick George Neave, Leonard Henry West - 1904 - 368 σελίδες
...Revenue Commissioners." Inland Revenue Regulation Act, 1890 (53 % 54 Viet. c. 21). INN. An inn is denned to be a house, the owner of which holds out that he...sort of accommodation provided, and who come in a condition in which they are fit to be received. He is bound to accommodate and entertain all properly... | |
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