Innkeeper definition

Innkeeper means the owner, operator, or manager of a bed and breakfast.
Innkeeper means the owner, operator, or manager of a lodging establishment.
Innkeeper means the owner, operator, or manager of a

Examples of Innkeeper in a sentence

  • The Hotel has received the "PASS MARK" (Fire Safety Certification Mark System) by the fire department and is striving to improve disaster prevention equipment and the Hotel is a member of Innkeeper Liability Insurance to cope with emergencies in the case of fire etc.

  • The insured warrants that he or she will post notices, as required by statute, specifying the Insured’s liability as Innkeeper for the property of guest.

  • Club House can be reserved by Owners for after hours use through Innkeeper.

  • Owners checking in after or checking out before their allotted days are asked to inform the Innkeeper to ensure proper control and security of your villa.

  • Innkeeper reserves the right to terminate the balance of any guest’s stay without refund for any behavior that is in violation of these Conditions, or that disrupts the operation of BFBB.


More Definitions of Innkeeper

Innkeeper means any person that furnishes for value to the public any rooms, lodgings or accommodations located in unincorporated DeKalb County for use as a short term rental.
Innkeeper means the proprietor of a bed and breakfast.
Innkeeper means any person who is subject to taxation under this article for the
Innkeeper s lien" means the common law right allowing an innkeeper—
Innkeeper s liability" means innkeeper's liability under the common law but only in relation to the strict liability imposed on an innkeeper for failing to safeguard the property of the innkeeper's guests that is brought to the innkeeper's inn;
Innkeeper means the proprietor or designated employee of a proprietor of a lodging establishment.
Innkeeper means the INN’s owner, whether an individual or a business entity, on-­‐site manager, or agent responsible for the day-­‐to-­‐day operations of the INN.