Source: http://www.rebenhof.at/general-terms-and-conditions-of-the-hotel-industry-agbh-2006/?lang=en&v=fa868488740a
Timestamp: 2020-02-17 16:11:06
Document Index: 452027366

Matched Legal Cases: ['§3', '§4', '§5', '§6', '§7', '§8', '§9', '§10', '§11', '§12', '§13', '§14', '§15', '§16', '§17']

General Terms and Conditions of the Hotel Industry AGBH 2006 - Weingut RebenhofWeingut Rebenhof
General Terms and Conditions of the Hotel Industry AGBH 2006
§3 Execution of the agreement – Down payment
§4 Start and end of accommodation
§5 Rescission of the Accommodation Agreement – Cancellation fee Rescission by the Proprietor
5.4 Unless otherwise agreed upon, the Proprietor may rescind the Accommodation Agreement for objectively justified reasons by means of a unilateral declaration by 3 months before the agreed date of arrival of the Party. Rescission by the Party – Cancellation fee.
more 3 months to 1
month 1 month to 1
week up to 1 week
fee 40% 70% 90%
5.7 If the Party is prevented from arriving at the accommodating establishment on date of arrival since this is impossible due to unforeseeable extraordinary events (e.g. extreme snowfall, floods etc.), the Party shall not be obliged to pay the agreed remuneration for the date of arrival.
§6 Provision of substitute accommodation
§7 Rights of the Party
§8 Obligations of the Party
§9 Rights of the Proprietor
§10 Obligations of the Proprietor
10.1 The Proprietor shall be obliged to provide the agreed services to an extent that complies with its standards. 10.2 Extra services of the Proprietor that must be indicated accordingly since they are not included in the accommodation remuneration shall, by way of example, include:
§11 Liability of the Proprietor for damage to items of guests
§12 Limitations of liability
§13 Animals
§14 Prolongation of the accommodation
§15 Termination of the Accommodation Agreement – Early cancellation
§16 Sickness or death of the Guest
§17 Place of performance, place of jurisdiction and applicable law
7.2 These Terms and Conditions shall be governed by Austrian adjective and substantial law under exclusion of the provisions of international private law (particularly IPRG [Austrian act on international private law] and the Rome Convention of 1980) and the UN Sales Convention.