| Frederick Augustus Carrington, Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, Joseph Payne - 1825 - 948 páginas
...dispense with that tender. This law is founded in good sense. The innkeeper is not to select his guests. He has no right to say to one, you shall come into...himself in a proper manner has a right to be received ; and for this purpose innkeepers are a sort of public servants, they having in return a kind of privilege... | |
| 1836 - 596 páginas
...tender. This law is founded in good sense. The innkeeper is not to select his guests. He has no n_Ui to say to one, you shall come into my inn, and to another, you shall not ; as every one coining and conducting himself in a proper manner, has a right to be received ; and for this purpose,... | |
| 1853 - 954 páginas
...dispense with that tender. This law is founded in good sense. The innkeeper is not to select his guests. He has no right to say to one, you shall come into...himself in a proper manner has a right to be received ; and for this purpose innkeepers are a sort of public servants, they having in return a kind of privilege... | |
| Alexander Ralston Tiffany - 1859 - 656 páginas
...him, or such circumstances occuring as will dispense with that tender. He is not to select his guests. He has no right to say to one, you shall come into my inn, and to another you shall not, as any one coming and conducting himself in a proper manner has a right to be received. But if a person... | |
| Austin Abbott - 1868 - 598 páginas
...inn-keeper," said COLERIDGE, J., in The King v. Ivens (7 C. & P., 213), "is not to select his guests. He has no right to say to one you shall come into my Cromwell v. Stephens. inn, and to another you shall not, as every one coming and conducting himself... | |
| 1873 - 462 páginas
...Ivens, 7 C. & P. 213. In this case Coleridge, J., said: " The innkeeper is not to select his guests. He has no right to say to one, you shall come into...himself in a proper manner has a right to be received." See, also, Howett v. Jackson, 6 C. & P. 723. While travelers are entitled to proper accommodations... | |
| Charles Patrick Daly - 1870 - 604 páginas
...inn-keeper," said Coleridge, J., in TheKing v. Ivens (7 C. & P. 213), " is not to select his guests. He has no right to say to one you shall come into...conducting himself in a proper manner has a right to l,e received ; " inn-keepers, he said, being a kind of public servants, having the privilege of entertaining... | |
| 1873 - 464 páginas
...Ivens, 7 C. & P. 213. In this case Coleridge, J., said: "The innkeeper is not to select his guests. He has no right to say to one, you shall come into...himself in a proper manner has a right to be received." See, also, Howeu v. Jackson, 6 C. & P. 723. While travelers are entitled to proper accommodations they... | |
| 1874 - 450 páginas
...In Rex v. Ives, 7 C. ,fc P. 213, Coleridge, J., said: ''The inn-keeper is not to select his guests. He has no right to say to one, you shall come into...himself in a proper manner has a right to be received." See, also, White's Case, Dyer, 158; Bae. Abr., Inns and Inn-keepers; Bennett v. Meiler, 5 TR 274; Klrkman... | |
| 1884 - 676 páginas
...sense. The innkeeper* is not to select his guests. He has no right to say to one, you shall come to my inn, and to another you shall not, as every one...himself in a proper manner has a right to be received ; and for this purpose innkeepers are a sort of public servants, they having in return a kind of privilege... | |
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