Source: https://www.urerlebnisse.at/de/allgemeine-geschaeftsbedingungen
Timestamp: 2019-11-18 18:56:20
Document Index: 211874696

Matched Legal Cases: ['§5', '§6', '§ 970', '§ 970', '§15', '§5', '§ 5', '§ 970', '§ 1101', '§ 970', '§ 970']

Allgemeine Geschäftsbedingungen - Urlaub am Bauernhof im Kärntner Gailtal - UrErlebnisse im Gasperhof - Panoramahof - Bio-Bergbauernhof Weger
Stand 09.04.2019, Urlaub am Bauernhof
§5 Rücktritt vom Beherbergungsvertrag – Stornogebühr
§6 Bereitstellung einer Ersatzunterkunft
Der Beherberger haftet gemäß §§ 970 ff ABGB für die vom Vertragspartner eingebrachten Sachen. Die Haftung des Beherbergers ist nur dann gegeben, wenn die Sachen dem Beherberger oder den vom Beherberger befugten Leuten übergeben oder an einen von diesen angewiesenen oder hiezu bestimmten Ort gebracht worden sind. Sofern dem Beherberger der Beweis nicht gelingt, haftet der Beherberger für sein eigenes Verschulden oder das Verschulden seiner Leute sowie der aus- und eingehende Personen. Der Beherberger haftet gemäß § 970 Abs 1 ABGB höchstens bis zu dem im Bundesgesetz vom 16. November 1921 über die Haftung der Gastwirte und anderer Unternehmer in der jeweils geltenden Fassung festgesetzten Betrag. Kommt der Vertragspartner oder der Gast der Aufforderung
§15 Beendigung des Beherbergungsvertrages – Vorzeitige Auflösung
These General Terms and Conditions for the Hotel Industry (hereinafter referred to as "AGBH 2006") shall replace the previous ÖHVB Austrian Hotel Contract Conditions as amended on 23 September 1981.
2 The AGBH 2006 shall not exclude special agreements. The AGBH 2006 shall be subsidiary to agreements made on an individual basis.
The Accommodation Agreement shall be deemed entered into upon the acceptance of the Party's order by the Proprietor. Electronic declarations shall be deemed received when they can be collected by the party to which they are addressed under normal circumstances provided that they are received during the published business hours of the Proprietor.
The Proprietor shall be entitled to enter into the Accommodation Agreement under the condition that the Party makes a down payment. In such event, the Proprietor shall be obliged to inform the Party of the required down payment before accepting the written or oral order of the Party. If the Party agrees to the down payment (in writing or orally), the Accommodation Agreement shall be deemed entered into upon the receipt of the Party's declaration of consent on the down payment by the Proprietor.
Unless the Proprietor offers any other time of occupancy, the Party shall be entitled to move into the rented rooms from 4.00 p.m. on the agreed date ("date of arrival").
§5 Rescission of the Accommodation Agreement - Cancellation fee
Outside the period specified in § 5.5., the Party may only rescind the Accommodation Agreement by means of a unilateral declaration subject to the following cancellation fees:
If the Party refuses to pay or is in arrears with the agreed remuneration, the Proprietor shall be entitled to make use of the legal right of retention in accordance with § 970c of ABGB Austrian Civil Code and the legal right of lien in accordance with § 1101 of ABGB with respect to the items brought along by the Party or the Guest. Furthermore, the Proprietor shall be entitled to make use of this right of retention or lien in order to secure its claims under the Accommodation Agreement, particularly for catering, other expenses made for the Party and for any kind of damage claims.
The Proprietor shall be liable for the items brought along by the Party in accordance with §§ 970 ss of ABGB. The Proprietor shall only be liable if the items have been handed over to the Proprietor or the persons authorised by the Proprietor or deposited in a place assigned by such or intended for such purpose. Unless the Proprietor provides other evidence, the Proprietor shall be liable for its own fault or the fault of its vicarious agents and visitors. In accordance with § 970 sec. 1 of ABGB, the Proprietor shall only be liable up to the amount specified in the Austrian law on the liability of landlords and other entrepreneurs of 16 November 1921 (Bundesgesetz über die Haftung der Gastwirte und anderer Unternehmer) as amended. If the Party or the Guest fails to immediately comply with the Proprietor's request to deposit their items in a special deposit, the Proprietor shall be released from any liability. The amount of any liability of the Proprietor shall be limited to a maximum of the sum insured under the third-party liability insurance of such Proprietor. Any fault of the Party or Guest shall be taken into account.
If the Party leaves prematurely, the Proprietor shall be entitled to charge the total agreed emuneration. The Proprietor shall deduct anything saved due to the failure to use its scope of services or maintained by letting the booked rooms to other guests. Such savings shall only be deemed to exist if the capacities of the accommodating establishment are fully used upon the Guest's failure to use the booked rooms and the room can be let to other guests due to the cancellation by the Party. The burden of proof to show that savings have been made shall lie with the Party.
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.
The Proprietor shall be entitled to offset any of its claims against claims of the Party. The Party shall not be entitled to offset any of its claims against claims of the Proprietor unless the Proprietor is insolvent or the Party's claim has been established by a court or acknowledged by the Proprietor.