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guest n. 1) in general, a person paying to stay in hotel, motel or inn for a short time. 2) a person staying at another's residence without charge, called a "social guest." An important distinction is that a non-paying guest is not owed the duty of providing a safe boarding space, as is a paying customer. Thus if a social guest trips on a slippery rug, he/she has no right to sue for negligence, but a paying guest might. 3) an "automobile" guest is one who is a passenger without paying, as distinguished from a taxi fare, bus rider or one who has paid a friend to drive. However, the so-called "guest statute" may give a non-paying passenger the right to sue. An automobile guest is somewhat (but not entirely) analogous to the "social guest" in a residence. (See: guest statute, invitee) GUEST. A traveller who stays at an inn or tavern-with the consent of the
keeper: Bac. Ab. Inns, C 5; 8 Co. 32. And if, after having taken lodgings at
an inn, he leaves his horse there, and goes elsewhere to lodge, he is still
to be considered a guest. But not if he merely leaves goods for which the
landlord receives no compensation. 1 Salk. 888; 2 Lord Raym. 866; Cro. Jac.
188. The length of time a man is at an inn makes no difference, whether he
stays a day, or a week, or a month, or longer, so always, that, though not
strictly transient, he retains his character as a traveller. But if a person
comes upon a special contract to board and sojourn at an inn, he is not in
the sense of the law a guest, but a boarder. Bac. Ab. Inns, C. 5; Story,
Bailm. Sec. 477.
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