(T/F) A full safe at hotel has the same effect as having no safe
available for guest use Correct Answers True
(T/F) A guest placed an item at a certain location and then forgot
where it was. The guest had no intention to give up the property.
This is definition of mislaid property. Correct Answers True
(T/F) Essential services are duties imposed by the common law,
statutory law, custom trade usage, or other laws. Correct
Answers True
(T/F) House rules must be written in order for the court to
enforce them Correct Answers False. (House rules do not need
to be written though they often are)
(T/F) In a court of Equity a jury hears the case and issues an
equitable verdict. Correct Answers False. (There is no jury;
only a judge hears the case for equitable resolution)
(T/F) Is it permissible for an innkeeper to enter a guest room in
order to check status of the room. Correct Answers True
(T/F) Nonessential services are duties imposed by the common
law, statutory law, custom trade usage or other laws. The
industry cannot escape responsibilities imposed by these Correct
Answers False. (Nonessential services are duties assumed or
taken on voluntarily)
, (T/F) Real Estate is personal property; Correct Answers False.
(Personal property is considered movable objects like luggage or
a coat. Real Estate is real property)
(T/F) The common law duty to receive does not apply to minors
Correct Answers False. (The duty to receive includes minors)
(T/F) Under common law innkeeper could refuse to receive
anyone they choose regardless if the refusal related to the
operations as an inn; Correct Answers False. (it is a general rule
that a hotel cannot refuse accommodations to anyone seeking
them, with limited exceptions such criminals, intoxication,
disorderly, unclean & unkempt, or suffering from contagious
disease)
(T/F) When it comes to the duty to receive the test is applied on
whether someone is a traveler is the transient nature of the stay
Correct Answers True
(T/F) Your hotel is being sued for an injury, which occurred on
hotel property. The hotel's hired lawyer will likely take the case
on contingent fee basis. Correct Answers False. (Since the hotel
will most likely lose this case, the lawyer would not take the
case on contingent fee basis because the lawyer would only be
paid if they win the case.)
A bar, seeking an upscale atmosphere, prohibits the admission
of anyone wearing jeans or sneakers. Is this illegal
discrimination? Correct Answers No, because style of dress is
not a class under the civil rights laws.