Innkeepers and all others who let lodgings or receive or take boarders have a privilege, or more properly, a right of pledge on the property of all persons who take their board or lodging with them, by virtue of which they may retain property, and have it sold, to obtain payment of what such persons may owe them on either accounts above mentioned and this privilege shall extend to extras not to exceed Ten ($10) Dollars supplied by the proprietors of hotels, inns and boarding house keepers.
Article 3233 active cc book
Innkeepers' rights on property of guests. ACTIVE
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History
- enactment Acts 1896, No. 29
- amendment Acts 1898, No. 110