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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 306 — Hotels

306.040 Boarding of guest in private home presumed gratuitous.

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Any person who without an agreement for compensation entertains another in his house or furnishes him with meals or storage for his goods shall be considered as doing it as a courtesy and shall not recover anything therefor, unless the person so entertaining or furnishing is a hotel proprietor or one who makes a practice of furnishing lodging or meals to others for compensation.
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