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The volume offers a practical, often humorous, exposition of the rights and duties of innkeepers, hotel proprietors, boarding-house keepers, and their guests, combining legal citations, case summaries, and anecdotal observation. Chapters treat distinctions between inns and hotels, lodging and baggage liability, safes, fire, theft, pests, horses and stables, liens, and procedures for notice to quit and turning out. Advice on accommodations, manners, wagering, and furnished apartments is interwoven with statutes and reported cases to illustrate responsibilities and liabilities. The tone alternates between legal analysis and light commentary intended to inform both hosts and travelers about common conflicts and precautions.

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R. Vashon Rogers

R. Vashon Rogers was an author known for his works that explore the intersection of law and everyday life. His notable titles include "The Law and Medical Men," which examines legal issues in the medical field, and "The Law of Hotel Life; or, the Wrongs and Rights of Host and Guest," where he delves into the legal dynamics between hotel operators and their patrons. Additionally, his work "The Law of the Road; or, Wrongs and Rights of a Traveller" addresses the legal rights of travelers. Through these writings, Rogers contributed to a better understanding of legal principles as they apply to common social interactions.

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