Hospitality Law
/ˈhɒspɪˌtælɪti lɔː/
Definitions
- (n.) The body of law governing businesses providing lodging, food, and related services to guests, including regulations on safety, liability, contracts, and consumer protection.
Hospitality law requires hotels to ensure safe accommodations for their guests.
Forms
- hospitality law
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Commentary
Hospitality law intersects with contract and tort law; attention to local and industry-specific regulations is essential when drafting agreements and policies.
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