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What does Party A and Party B mean in hotel management?

In the contract, Party A and Party B represent the parties signing the contract.

Generally, the party entering into a contract is Party A, and the object of the contract is Party B.

In a sales contract, the party that usually pays is Party A.

(Note: The law does not clearly stipulate the identities of parties A and B. That is to say, Party A can be a buyer or a seller, and the same applies to Party B)

So, generally speaking, a hotel The party that represents the owner in management, that is, the entrusting party is Party A, and the party that represents the hotel management company, that is, the entrusted party is Party B.