Question: 1. To be protected by a state limiting liability law, a hotel must: a) place a safe in every guest room b) notify the guests
1. To be protected by a state limiting liability law, a hotel must:
a) place a safe in every guest room
b) notify the guests that the hotel has a safe for their valuables
c) place the guest's property in the hotel's safe
d) place a sign in the lobby saying "Not Liable for Theft or Loss"
2.
Under the common law absolute liability rule, the hotel would be liable for which TWO losses:
a) a hotel guests car is destroyed in the parking lot when a tree falls on it during a hurricane
b) a guest locks her jewelry in the safe in her room and when she comes back it's gone
c) a hotel guest's car is stolen from the front of the hotel when he left it there with the keys in it because there was no valet driver around
d) a hotel bellman takes a guest's luggage to their room, but one of the bags is missing
3. A guest who is attacked in the hotel elevator can win punitive damages in a lawsuit against the hotel if:
a) the crime was foreseeable
b) the same crime has happened in the hotel's elevators before
c) the attacker was a trespasser
d) the attacker was a hotel employee
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