Hotelkeeper definition

Hotelkeeper means a person who owns or operates a hotel.
Hotelkeeper or “innkeeper” means the sole proprietorship, partnership, corpo- ration or other business entity which man- ages, rents or operates a hotel or inn, including the officers and employees of the business entity.
Hotelkeeper or “innkeeper” means the sole proprietorship, partnership, corporation or other business entity that manages, rents or operates a hotel or inn. “Hotelkeeper” or “innkeeper” includes the officers and employees of the business entity.

Examples of Hotelkeeper in a sentence

  • The certificate for the corresponding insurance shall be presented to the Hotelkeeper upon request.

  • Cancellation of the Agreement by the Hotelkeeper 5.1 According to the legal provisions, in case of any system errors in the booking software or errors due to any other reasons rendering the accommodation impossible, the Hotelkeeper may be released of its obligations for accommodation; in such cases, spare accommodation should be provided if possible (see also it.

  • The Hotel-keeper is not liable for damage to the travel agency only in three cases of unilateral changes in the prices of services (article 5): 1) in the long-term contracts, 2) in the changes necessary because of public taxes, VAT, exchange rates or similar, and 3) in the case of new taxes (other than the above) on non-concluded allotment contract (shall not affect confirmed reservations or contracts already concluded).

  • Should the Contracting Party express on a timely basis its wish to extend its stay, the Hotelkeeper may agree to extend the period of the Accommodation Agreement.

  • The Hotelkeeper shall be entitled to require at least the price corresponding to the amount usually charged outside the active season.

  • The Hotelkeeper shall be entitled to invoice an additional day, in case of failure to vacate the rented premises on time.

  • If any delay presents risks, the Hotelkeeper shall organize medical service also without the explicit consent of the guest, especially if this is necessary and the guest is unable to take care about it by himself.

  • Furthermore, such right of retention or lien shall be due to the Hotelkeeper as a security for his receivable under the Accommodation Agreement, in particular for food and other costs incurred for the Contracting Party, as well as for any possible indemnity claims.

  • The Contracting Party shall not be entitled to deduct any receivable of the Hotelkeeper from its own receivables, unless the Hotelkeeper is insolvent or the receivable of the Contracting Party has been ascertained by court ruling or acknowledged by the Hotelkeeper.

  • The Hotelkeeper will deduct from the said price any amounts saved as a result of failure to use the services offered or any amounts received by him from renting the booked rooms to other persons.


More Definitions of Hotelkeeper

Hotelkeeper means the Kootenai Tribe of Idaho or the operator, management company, proprietor, keeper, manager or lessee of the Kootenai River Inn.
Hotelkeeper means the owner, operator, management company, pro- prietor, keeper, manager or lessee of a hotel.
Hotelkeeper or “Innkeeper” shall mean any person, firm, corporation or enterprise devoted to profit in the administration of a hotel, and, in accordance with the use of the term in this chapter, shall include officials, agents and employees of such person, firm, corporation or enterprise unless otherwise interpreted herein.