New York Statutes
§ 200 — Safes; limited liability
New York § 200
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N.Y. General Business § 200 (2026).
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§ 200. Safes; limited liability. Whenever the proprietor or manager of\nany hotel, motel, inn or steamboat shall provide a safe or safe deposit\nboxes in the office of such hotel, motel or steamboat, or other\nconvenient place for the safe keeping of any money, jewels, ornaments,\nbank notes, bonds, negotiable securities or precious stones, belonging\nto the guests of or travelers in such hotel, motel, inn or steamboat,\nand shall notify the guests or travelers thereof by posting a notice\nstating the fact that such safe or safe deposit boxes are provided, in\nwhich such property may be deposited, in a public and conspicuous place\nand manner in the office and public rooms, and in the public parlors of\nsuch hotel, motel, or inn, or saloon of such steamboat; and if such\nguest or travele
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