In this case, the right of the owner of the hotel is called the lien of the owner of the hotel, which is the common law right clearly stipulated in the hotel owner act of 1952. In addition to the common law obligation to receive guests, the hotel owner also assumes the obligation to receive and receive guests. Unless there are special properties and characteristics, please take all the luggage and articles that a person usually carries with you.<br>Lien is the right to retain the property of the value of the unpaid bill, and it is a way to exert pressure on the guest to pay the bill. A lien gives the landlord the right to detain and, therefore, the right to a lien on any property brought to the guest by way of the guest's unpaid bill. Section 3 of the Act provides for the right to sell goods sold to a hotelier, subject to the procedure set out in Section 3 (a) - (d): "a hotelier, in addition to his general lien, has the right to sell absolutely by any means that may be deposited on him at a public auction or left in the hotelier he keeps or in any garage where anyone leaves the hotelier The goods are in arrears to any board of directors of the hotel owner.<br>The landlord was granted a lien on the unpaid account for the sale of the merchandise. Such sale must not take place until the goods are in the custody of the responsible person for a period of six weeks or until such debts have been paid or discharged on or in the premises. In addition, at least one month prior to any such sale, the hotelier shall insert an advertisement in a newspaper published in Malaysia containing a notice of such intention to sell and a brief description of the goods intended to be sold and the name thereof. The name of the owner or person who stores or leaves a known item.<br>
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