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  2. Hospitality law - Wikipedia

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    Hospitality law is a legal and social practice related to the treatment of a person's guests or those who patronize a place of business. Related to the concept of legal liability, hospitality laws are intended to protect both hosts and guests against injury, whether accidental or intentional.

  3. Principles of Hospitality Law - Wikipedia

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    The first edition of Principles of Hospitality Law by Alan Pannett and Michael Boella was published by Cassell in London in 1996. It is the fourth edition, under a new title, of the book formerly called "Principles of Hotel and Catering Law" by Alan Pannett. [ 5 ]

  4. Rules of Civility and Decent Behaviour In Company and ...

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    Most of the rules have been traced to a French etiquette manual written by Jesuits in 1595 entitled "Bienséance de la conversation entre les hommes". As a handwriting exercise in around 1744, Washington merely copied word-for-word Francis Hawkins' translation which was published in England in about 1640. [2] The list of rules opens with the ...

  5. 24 business-etiquette rules every professional should know - AOL

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    In a business setting, you should leave those social gender rules behind. "Both men and women can pull out their own chairs." Always break bread with your hands.

  6. 7 Rules To Start a Successful Business, According to ... - AOL

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    Starting a business is one thing, but starting a successful business is another level of planning and goal-achieving. Before you rush into the wrong thing or talk yourself out of the right one ...

  7. In Nevada, where hospitality rules, tipping is not the issue

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    At least in Nevada, however, where the tip-heavy hospitality industry still comprises more than a fifth of jobs, the proposal to exempt tips from taxes has landed with a bit of a shrug.

  8. Hospitality - Wikipedia

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    Hospitality is also the way people treat others, for example in the service of welcoming and receiving guests in hotels. Hospitality plays a role in augmenting or decreasing the volume of sales of an organization. Hospitality ethics is a discipline that studies this usage of hospitality.

  9. Hospitality industry - Wikipedia

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    In 2015 the United Kingdom hospitality industry employed around 2.9m people – around 9% of the UK workforce. [12] By employment, it is the UK's fourth-largest industry. The most jobs in the industry are found in London (around 500,000) and South East England (around 400,000); 18% of workers in the UK industry are in London.