单词 | TAVERN |
释义 | A place of entertainment; a house kept up for the accommodation of strangers. Originally, a house for the retailing of liquors to be drunk on the spot Web- ster. The word “tavern,” in a charter provision authorizing municipal authorities to “license and regulate taverns,” includes hotels. “Tavern,” “hotel,” and “public house” are. in this country, used synonymously; and while they entertain the traveling public, and keep guests, and receive compensation therefor, they do not lose their character, though they may not have the privilege of selling liquors. St. Louis v. Siegrist. 40 Mo. 595. And see State v. Ileise, 7 Rich. Law (S. C.) 520; Bonner v. Welborn, 7 Ga. 300; Rafi’erty v. Insurance Co., 18 N. J. Law, 481. 38 Am. Dec. 525; In re Brewster, 39 Misc. Rep. 089. SO N. Y. Supp. 000; Braswell v. Comm., 5 Bush (Kv.) 544: Kelly v. New York, 54 IIow. Prac. (N. Y.) 331. |
随便看 |
|
法律词典收录了41026条英汉双解法律词条,基本涵盖了常用法律英语单词及短语词组的翻译及用法,是法律学习的有利工具。