Ohio Statutes

§ 4721.01 — Liability for loss of property

Ohio § 4721.01
JurisdictionOhio
Title 47Occupations-Professions
Ch. 4721Innkeepers

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Ohio Rev. Code Ann. § 4721.01 (2026).

Text

An innkeeper, whether a person, partnership, or corporation, having in his inn a metal safe or vault in good order suitable for the custody of money, bank notes, jewelry, articles of gold and silver manufacture, precious stones, personal ornaments, railroad mileage books or tickets, negotiable or valuable papers, and bullion, and keeping on the doors of the sleeping rooms used by his guests suitable locks or bolts, and on the transoms and windows of such rooms suitable fastenings, and keeping a copy of this section printed in distinct type conspicuously suspended in the office, ladies' parlor or sitting room, barroom, washroom, and five other conspicuous places in such inn, or not less than ten conspicuous places in all, shall not be liable for loss or injury suffered by a guest, unless su

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Related

World Diamond, Inc. v. Hyatt Corp.
699 N.E.2d 980 (Ohio Court of Appeals, 1997)
19 case citations

Legislative History

Effective: October 1, 1953 | Latest Legislation: House Bill 1 - 100th General Assembly

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