Golden Gate University Law Review
Article Title
Defining Hospitality Entities in Contracts and Statutes: A Proactive and Preventative Approach
Abstract
This Comment serves as a guide to contracting parties and legislative drafters to initially, in an accurate and descriptive manner, define the scope of the entity, and thus, avoid litigation. Additionally, the factors enumerated through permissive uses and restrictive covenants (such as a dancing or minimum stay requirement) if utilized, will enhance the enforceability of the statutes and contractual restrictive covenants.
Recommended Citation
Andrea Bastian and Stephen Barth,
Defining Hospitality Entities in Contracts and Statutes: A Proactive and Preventative Approach, 33 Golden Gate U. L. Rev.
(2003).
https://digitalcommons.law.ggu.edu/ggulrev/vol33/iss2/2