GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Table of Contents
§ 1 Scope of application 2
§ 2 Definitions 2
§ 3 Execution of the agreement – Down payment 3
§ 4 Start and end of accommodation 3
§ 5 Rescission of the Accommodation Agreement – Cancellation fee 4
§ 6 Rights of the Party 5
§ 7 Provision of substitute accommodation 5
§ 8 Obligations of the Party 6
§ 9 Rights of the Proprietor 6
§ 10 Obligations of the Proprietor 7
§ 11 Liability of the Proprietor for damage to items of guests 7
§ 12 Limitations of liability 8
§ 13 Animals 8
§ 14 Prolongation of the accommodation 9
§ 15 Termination of the Accommodation Agreement – Early cancellation 9
§ 16 Sickness or death of the Guest 10
§ 17 Place of performance, place of jurisdiction and applicable law 11
§ 18 Miscellaneous 12
§ 1 Scope of application
These General Terms and Conditions for the Hotel Industry (hereinafter referred to as “AGBH 2006”) shall replace the previous ÖHVB [Austrian Hotel Contract Con- ditions] as amended on 23 September 1981.
The AGBH 2006 shall not exclude special agreements. The AGBH 2006 shall be subsidiary to agreements made on an individual basis.
§ 2 Definitions
Definitions:
“Proprietor”: means an individual or entity that ac-
commodates guests against remunera- tion.
“Guest”: means an individual that uses accom- modation. Usually the guest is also the Party. Guests also include those per- sons that are accommodated together with such Party (e.g. family members, friends etc.).
“Party”: means a domestic or foreign individual or entity that enters into an Accommo- dation Agreement as a Guest or for a Guest.
“Consumer” and
“Entrepreneur”: these terms shall be construed as de-
fined by the 1979 Consumer Protection Act (Konsumentenschutzgesetz) as amended.
“Accommodation
Agreement”: means the agreement made between
the Proprietor and the Party, the con- tents of which are specified below.
§ 3 Execution of the agreement – Down payment
The Accommodation Agreement shall be deemed entered into upon the accep- tance of the Party’s order by the Proprietor. Electronic declarations shall be deemed received when they can be collected by the party to which they are ad- dressed under normal circumstances provided that they are received during the published business hours of the Proprietor.
The Proprietor shall be entitled to enter into the Accommodation Agreement un- der the condition that the Party makes a down payment. In such event, the Pro- prietor shall be obliged to inform the Party of the required down payment before accepting the written or oral order of the Party. The Accommodation Agreement shall be deemed entered upon the receipt of the down payment.
The Party shall be obliged to make the down payment within the terms agreed upon. The reservation shall not be confirmed until the receipt of the down payment agreed upon. The costs for the financial transaction (e.g. re- mittance fee) shall be paid by the Party. Credit and debit cards shall be subject to the terms and conditions of the issuing company.
The down payment shall be deemed an instalment of the agreed remuneration. The amount of the down payment is dependent on the accommodation’s cancelation policy valid at the time of the reservation.
§ 4 Start and end of accommodation
Unless the Proprietor offers any other time of occupancy, the Party shall be enti- tled to move into the rented rooms from 3.00 p.m. on the agreed date (“date of ar- rival”).
If a room is occupied for the first time before 6.00 a.m., the preceding night shall be deemed the first night of accommodation.
The rented rooms shall be vacated by the Party by 10.00 noon on the date of de- parture. The Proprietor shall be entitled to charge another day if the rented rooms are not vacated in time.
§ 5 Rescission of the Accommodation Agreement – Cancellation fee Rescission by the Proprietor
If the Accommodation Agreement provides for a down payment and such down payment has not been made by the Party in time, the Proprietor may rescind the Accommodation Agreement without granting any grace period.
If the Guest fails to arrive by 12.00 a.m. on the agreed date of arrival, the Proprie- tor shall not be obliged to accommodate them unless a later time of arrival has been agreed upon.
If the Party has made a down payment (see 3.3), the rooms shall be deemed re- served until 12.00 noon on the day following the date of arrival at the latest. If a down payment to the amount of more than four days has been made, the obliga- tion to accommodate the Guest shall end on 6.00 p.m. on the fourth day, the date of arrival being deemed the first day, unless the Guest informs the Proprietor of a later date of arrival.
Unless otherwise agreed upon, the Proprietor may rescind the Accommodation Agreement for objectively justified reasons by means of a unilateral declaration by 3 months before the agreed date of arrival of the Party.
Rescission by the Party – Cancellation fee
The Party may rescind the Accommodation Agreement by means of a unilateral declaration by 1 month before the agreed date of arrival of the Guest without be- ing liable to pay a cancellation fee.
Outside the period specified in § 5.5., the Party may only rescind the Accommo- dation Agreement by means of a unilateral declaration subject to the following cancellation fees:
Within the last 30 days before arrival a refund is ruled out.
Prevention from arrival
In order to counteract the risk of no-show due to unforeseeable extraordinary events (e.g. extreme snowfall, floods, pandemics, war etc.), the Party is recommended to book travel insurance. The Proprietor shall not be liable for the damage suffered.
§ 6 Rights of the Party
By entering into an Accommodation Agreement, the Party shall acquire the right to make normal use of the rented rooms and the facilities of the accommodating establishment that are usually accessible to the guests for use without any special conditions and of the usual service. The Party shall exercise their rights in accor- dance with any applicable hotel and/or guest regulations (house rules).
In the event of a defect that renders an amenity or part of the accommodation partly or fully unusable, the Party shall be entitled to have the defect resolved by the Proprietor within a reasonable period (not exceeding 24 hours) (repair, provision of substitute accommodation, cleaning). The Party shall be entitled to a partial refund if the problem is solved later or if the problem cannot be solved (insignificant defects). The amount of the price reduction is decided depending on the significance of the defect.
In the event of substantial and insoluble defects, the Party shall be entitled to a full refund.
§ 7 Provision of substitute accommodation
The Proprietor may provide the Party or the guests with adequate substitute ac- commodation (of the same quality) provided that this is reasonable for the Party, particularly if the difference is insignificant and objectively justified.
An objective justification shall, for example, be deemed given if the room(s) has (have) become unusable, guests that have already been accommodated prolong their stay, the establishment is overbooked or this becomes necessary due to other important operational activities.
Any extra expenses arising from such substitute accommodation shall be paid by the Proprietor.
§ 8 Obligations of the Party
The Party shall be obliged to pay the agreed remuneration plus any extra amounts that have arisen from the use of special services by the Party and/or the accompa- nying guests plus any applicable VAT by the date of departure at the latest.
The Proprietor shall not be obliged to accept foreign currencies. If the Proprietor accepts foreign currencies, such shall be accepted at the current price if possible. If the Proprietor accepts foreign currencies or cashless means of payment, the Party shall pay any associated costs, e.g. for inquiries with credit card companies, telegrams etc.
The Party, the Guest or any other persons that receive services of the Proprietor with the knowledge or in accordance with the intention of the Party shall be liable towards the Proprietor for any damage caused by themselves in solidarity. The Proprietor reserves the right to debit the full amount of the damage from the deposit or other payment method used by the Party, the Guest and the other persons in the process of booking the stay or additional services.
§ 9 Rights of the Proprietor
If the Party refuses to pay or is in arrears with the agreed remuneration, the Pro- prietor shall be entitled to make use of the legal right of retention in accordance with § 970c of ABGB [Austrian Civil Code] and the legal right of lien in accordance with § 1101 of ABGB with respect to the items brought along by the Party or the Guest. Furthermore, the Proprietor shall be entitled to make use of this right of retention or lien in order to secure its claims under the Accommodation Agree- ment, particularly for catering, other expenses made for the Party and for any kind of damage claims.
If services are requested in the room of the Party or during unusual times of the day (after 8.00 p.m. and before 6.00 a.m.), the Proprietor shall be entitled to charge an extra remuneration. However, such extra remuneration shall be indi- cated on the price board for the room. The Proprietor may also refuse such ser- vices for operational reasons.
The Proprietor shall be entitled to issue invoices or interim invoices for its ser- vices at any time.
§ 10 Obligations of the Proprietor
The Proprietor shall be obliged to provide the agreed services to an extent that complies with its standards.
Extra services of the Proprietor that must be indicated accordingly since they are not included in the accommodation remuneration shall, by way of example, in- clude:
Extra accommodation services that may be invoiced separately, such as the provision of lounges, sauna, indoor and/or outdoor swimming pool, solarium, garages etc.;
A reduced price shall be charged for the provision of additional beds or cribs.
§ 11 Liability of the Proprietor for damage to items of guests
The Proprietor shall be liable for the items brought along by the Party in accor- dance with §§ 970 ss of ABGB. The Proprietor shall only be liable if the items have been handed over to the Proprietor or the persons authorised by the Proprie- tor or deposited in a place assigned by such or intended for such purpose. Unless the Proprietor provides other evidence, the Proprietor shall be liable for its own fault or the fault of its vicarious agents and visitors. In accordance with § 970 sec. 1 of ABGB, the Proprietor shall only be liable up to the amount specified in the Austrian law on the liability of landlords and other entrepreneurs of 16 November 1921 (Bundesgesetz über die Haftung der Gastwirte und anderer Unternehmer) as amended. If the Party or the Guest fails to immediately comply with the Pro- prietor’s request to deposit their items in a special deposit, the Proprietor shall be released from any liability. The amount of any liability of the Proprietor shall be limited to a maximum of the sum insured under the third-party liability insurance of such Proprietor. Any fault of the Party or Guest shall be taken into account.
The Proprietor may not be held liable for slight negligence. If the Party is an En- trepreneur, the Proprietor may neither be held liable for gross negligence. In such event, the burden of proof to show the fault shall lie with the Party. No conse- quential or indirect damage and no loss of profit shall be reimbursed.
The Proprietor shall only be liable for valuables, money and securities up to an amount of currently €550.--. The Proprietor shall only be liable for any exceeding damage in the event it has accepted such items for deposition knowing their qual- ity or in the event the damage has been caused by itself or its vicarious agents. The limitation of liability in accordance with 12.1 and 12.2 shall apply accord- ingly.
The Proprietor may refuse to deposit valuables, money and securities if the items are significantly more valuable than those usually handed over for deposition by the guests of the accommodating establishment.
In each event of deposition, liability shall be excluded if the Party and/or Guest fails to immediately notify the Proprietor of the occurred damage. Furthermore, such claims shall be asserted in court within three years from their knowledge or possible knowledge to the Party and/or Guest; otherwise, the right shall become extinct.
§ 12 Limitations of liability
If the Party is a Consumer, the Proprietor may not be held liable for slight negli- gence, except for bodily injury.
If the Party is an Entrepreneur, the Proprietor may not be held liable for slight or gross negligence. In such event, the burden of proof to show the fault shall lie with the Party. No consequential, non-material or indirect damage and no loss of profit shall be reimbursed. The damage to be reimbursed shall at any case be lim- ited to the amount of the damage incurred because the Party has relied on the va- lidity of the agreement (Vertrauensinteresse).
§ 13 Animals
Animals may only be brought to the accommodating establishment with the prior consent of the Proprietor and against extra remuneration.
The Party bringing along an animal shall be obliged to properly keep and/or su- pervise such animal during their stay or to have it kept and/or supervised by a qualified third party at their own expense.
The Party and/or Guest bringing along an animal shall have an according animal liability insurance and/or personal liability insurance that covers any potential damage caused by animals. Evidence of such insurance shall be provided to the Proprietor upon request.
The Party and/or their insurance company shall be jointly and severally liable towards the Proprietor for any damage caused by the animals brought along. Such damage shall particularly also include any compensation to be paid by the Pro- prietor to third parties.
Animals shall not be permitted to enter the lounges, saloons, restaurants and wellness zones.
§ 14 Prolongation of the accommodation
The Party may not claim for a prolongation of their stay. If the Party informs the Proprietor in time that they intend to prolong their stay, the Proprietor may con- sent to a renewal of the Accommodation Agreement. However, the Proprietor shall not be obliged to do so.
If the Party is prevented from leaving the accommodating establishment on the date of departure since all ways of travel are blocked or unusable due to unfore- seeable extraordinary events (e.g. extreme snowfall, floods etc.), the Accommo- dation Agreement shall automatically be renewed for the duration of such preven- tion from departure. The remuneration to be paid for this period may only be re- duced if the Party is unable to fully use the offered services of the accommodat- ing establishment due to the extraordinary weather conditions. The Proprietor shall be entitled to charge as a minimum the remuneration corresponding to the price usually charged in the low season.
§ 15 Termination of the Accommodation Agreement – Early cancellation
If the Accommodation Agreement has been made for a definite term, it shall end upon the expiry of such term.
If the Party leaves prematurely, the Proprietor shall be entitled to charge the total agreed remuneration. The Proprietor shall deduct anything saved due to the fail- ure to use its scope of services or maintained by letting the booked rooms to other guests. Such savings shall only be deemed to exist if the capacities of the ac- commodating establishment are fully used upon the Guest’s failure to use the booked rooms and the room can be let to other guests due to the cancellation by the Party. The burden of proof to show that savings have been made shall lie with the Party.
Upon the death of a Guest, the Agreement with the Proprietor shall become ex- tinct.
If the Accommodation Agreement has been made for an indefinite term, the Par- ties may terminate the Agreement by 10.00 a.m. of the third day preceding the in- tended end of the Agreement.
The Proprietor shall be entitled to terminate the Accommodation Agreement with immediate effect for important reasons, particularly if the Party and/or the Guest
makes significantly adverse use of the rooms or makes their stay intolerable for the other guests, the owner, its vicarious agents or the third parties stay- ing at the accommodating establishment due to ruthless, offensive or other-
wise highly improper conduct or commits an act against property, morality or physical safety towards these persons that is subject to penalty;
suffers of a contagious disease or a disease the duration of which exceeds the term of accommodation or otherwise is in need of care;
fails to settle the presented invoices when they become payable within 24 hours.
If the performance of the Agreement becomes impossible due to circumstances to be deemed events of force majeure (e.g. acts of God, strike, lockout, official or- ders etc.), the Proprietor may terminate the Accommodation Agreement at any time without giving prior notice unless the Agreement is already deemed termi- nated under the law or the Proprietor is released of its obligation to accommodate the Party. Any claims for damages etc. by the Party shall be excluded.
§ 16 Sickness or death of the Guest
If a Guest gets sick during their stay at the accommodating establishment, the Proprietor shall arrange for medical care at the request of the Guest. In the event of imminent danger, the Proprietor shall arrange for medical care even without the special request of the Guest, particularly if this is necessary and the Guest is unable to do so themselves.
As long as the Guest is unable to make decisions or it is not possible to contact the family of the Guest, the Proprietor shall arrange for medical care at the ex- pense of the Guest. However, the extent of such care shall end as soon as the Guest is able to make decisions or their family has been informed about the sick- ness.
The Proprietor shall particularly be entitled to damages from the Party or the Guest or, in the event of their death, their successors for the following expenses:
unsettled medical costs, costs for ambulance transports, drugs and medical aids
room disinfections that have become necessary,
linen, bed sheets and bed furnishing that have become unusable, or other- wise the disinfection of thorough cleaning of all of these items,
restoration of walls, furniture, carpets etc. if such have been contaminated or damaged in relation with the sickness or death,
rent for the room, provided that it has been occupied by the Guest, plus any days during which the rooms are unusable due to disinfection, vacation etc.,
any other damage incurred by the Proprietor.
§ 17 Place of performance, place of jurisdiction and applicable law
The place of performance shall be the place where the accommodating establish- ment is situated.
These Terms and Conditions shall be governed by Austrian adjective and sub- stantial law under exclusion of the provisions of international private law (par- ticularly IPRG [Austrian act on international private law] and the Rome Convention of 1980) and the UN Sales Convention.
If the Party is an Entrepreneur, the exclusive place of jurisdiction shall be the domicile of the Proprietor; however, the Proprietor shall also be entitled to assert its rights before any other court that is competent for the location and matter.
If the Accommodation Agreement has been made with a Party that is a Consumer who has their domicile or ordinary residence in Austria, actions against the Con- sumer may exclusively be filed at the domicile, ordinary residence or place of work of such Consumer.
If the Accommodation Agreement has been made with a Party that is a Consumer who has their domicile in a member state of the European Union (except for Aus- tria), Iceland, Norway or Switzerland, the court that is competent for the domicile of the Consumer in the event of actions against the Consumer in the relevant mat- ter shall have exclusive jurisdiction.
§ 18 Miscellaneous
Unless otherwise specified in the above provisions, any time limits shall start upon the document by which such time limit is instructed being delivered to the Party that must comply with the time limit. When calculating a time limit based on days, the day of the moment or event to which the start of the time limit refers shall not be included in the calculation. Time limits based on weeks or months shall refer to the day of the week or month that corresponds to the day starting from which the time limit is to be counted according to its name or number. If the relevant month lacks such day, it shall be replaced with the last day of such month.
Any declarations shall be received by the other party by the last day of the time limit (12.00 midnight).
The Proprietor shall be entitled to offset any of its claims against claims of the Party. The Party shall not be entitled to offset any of its claims against claims of the Proprietor unless the Proprietor is insolvent or the Party’s claim has been es- tablished by a court or acknowledged by the Proprietor.
If any gaps arise in relation with the Agreement, the applicable legal provisions shall apply.