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Filing a case for not paying how much money the guest spent in the hotel

Legal analysis: Regardless of the amount of hotel fees owed, the court will file a case, mainly because the ultimate goal of civil rights is to protect rights, and the law does not explicitly stipulate that there should be a direct relationship between the requirements for filing a case and the amount of money, so The general legal inference is that as long as there are infringement facts, a case should be filed.

Legal basis: "Civil Procedure Law of the People's Republic of China"

Article 6 The power to adjudicate civil cases is exercised by the People's Court.

The People's Courts conduct independent trials of civil cases in accordance with legal provisions, without interference from administrative agencies, social groups and individuals.

Article 119: A lawsuit must meet the following conditions:

(1) The plaintiff is a citizen, legal person or other organization that has a direct interest in the case;

(2) There is a clear defendant;

(3) There are specific litigation claims, facts and reasons;

(4) It falls within the scope of the People’s Court to accept civil litigation and It shall be under the jurisdiction of the people's court subject to the lawsuit.

Article 123: The People’s Court shall protect the litigants’ right to sue in accordance with the law. Prosecutions that comply with Article 119 of this Law must be accepted. If the case meets the conditions for prosecution, the case shall be filed within seven days and the parties shall be notified; if the conditions for prosecution are not met, a ruling shall be made within seven days and the case will not be accepted; if the plaintiff is dissatisfied with the ruling, he may appeal.