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    A Hotel Reservation Is Essentially a Legal Contract
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A Hotel Reservation Is Essentially a Legal Contract

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A hotel reservation is essentially a legal contract. Therefore, in the case of an overbooking situation, hotels or guests could probably sue for breech of contract. However, few ever do-it's too much work for too little return.

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