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O.C.G.A. § 43-21-13 — Defrauding innkeeper | Georgia Code
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TITLE 43 PROFESSIONS AND BUSINESSES

Section 21. Operators of Hotels, Inns, and Roadhouses, 43-21-1 through 43-21-62.

ARTICLE 1 RIGHTS, DUTIES, AND LIABILITIES OF INNKEEPERS

43-21-13. Defrauding innkeeper.

Any person who, with intent to defraud, shall obtain food, lodging, or other accommodation at any hotel, inn, boarding house, or eating house, except when credit shall be given therefor by express agreement, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.

(Ga. L. 1910, p. 137, § 1; Code 1933, § 52-9903; Ga. L. 1957, p. 335, § 1.)

JUDICIAL DECISIONS

Cited in Scott v. State, 53 Ga. App. 61, 185 S.E. 131 (1936).

RESEARCH REFERENCES

ALR.

- What constitutes a boarding house, 19 A.L.R. 538.

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