INTRODUCTION TO TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY LAW

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INTRODUCTION TO TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY LAW

Characteristics of Tourism Law 1. It has international characteristics 2. The rules of public and private law are applied 3. It’s related to the developments in the tourism sector and liberal economy.

Terminology 1. Traveling 2. Tourist or visitor 3. Guest 4. Hotel 5. Motel 6. Inn 7. Inn-keeper 8. Tourism

Travel Agents Law of Agency Agency Relationship: B/w principal and the agent. Agent is appointed by the principal to enter into contracts with third parties on behalf of the principal. If the agent goes beyond the scope of the authority, the principal is not bound.

Law of Agency Authority of the Agent 1. Actual Authority 2. Ostensible or apparent authority 3. Presumed Authority