Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel reservation - Examples in tort law illustrate the legal characteristics and basic rules of supplementary liability for tort.

Examples in tort law illustrate the legal characteristics and basic rules of supplementary liability for tort.

Supplementary liability is based on the reclassification of joint liability for infringement.

For example, when staying in a hotel, the door is pried open and things are stolen while sleeping. Hotel monitoring is a mere formality and useless. At this time, if you can't find the suspect, the hotel needs to supplement your tort liability, that is, compensate your property losses, but the supplementary tort liability only bears the corresponding liability fault, not how much money you lost to accompany you. You also have no right to ask the hotel to pay full compensation first, and you must sort it according to the order of infringement. In other words, if the suspect is arrested and needs to compensate you for your losses according to the regulations, but he doesn't have that much money to compensate, he can only give you 8000 yuan, then the hotel will bear the responsibility of 2000 yuan.

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