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What is the connotation of hotel law?

Hotel law in a broad sense refers to the general name of legal norms that stipulate all rights and obligations in the process of hotel establishment and operation. It includes not only the Hotel Law, but also a series of other relevant laws and regulations such as the Contract Law and the Labor Law.

The hotel law in a narrow sense only refers to the hotel law itself, which is an industry law including hotel registrants' accommodation, service reception, guests' personal and property safety, goods storage and custody, dispute resolution and so on.

Management principle

The legal relationship between hotel operators and tenants is essentially a civil legal relationship. Both parties are equal subjects of civil law, and one party may not impose its will on the other. The basic meaning of the principle of equality is that no matter who the hotel operator and the tenant are, regardless of their status, their legal status in the legal relationship of hotel accommodation is equal, and they are all independent and equal civil subjects, and they must provide and accept hotel services according to the accommodation agreement.