"The Whole Law Relating to Innkeepers, Licensed Victuallers, and Other Licence Holders" is a comprehensive practical treatise addressing the legal responsibilities and liabilities of innkeepers and other license holders. Authored by Charles Henry Marriott Wharton, this book delves into the innkeeper's duties as a bailee and their obligations under the licensing acts.
It includes a detailed appendix featuring a table of offenses, making it an invaluable resource for understanding the complexities of hospitality law. This book provides a thorough examination of the legal framework governing innkeepers and is an essential guide for anyone operating within the hospitality industry.
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