"With reservation" legally refers to a situation where a party agrees to a contract or obligation but retains certain rights or conditions that limit their full acceptance. This phrase often indicates that the party is reserving specific rights or objections, which may affect how the agreement is interpreted or enforced. It can serve to protect a party's interests by ensuring that certain terms or conditions are explicitly acknowledged or not waived.
No, a hotel cannot legally give away your room reservation without your consent.
reservation mean booking
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CC mean chaircar
Try typing in " The Indian Reservation " on Google. That may help you out! :)
You say "I have a reservation" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Motigba yara kan sile".
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"Yoyaku " is a Japanese word and in English it means "Reservation ."
Legally.
reservation centersproperty-to-propertythird partiesdirect reservation
A walk-in is a guest who arrives at the hotel with no reservation.
I am not sure what you mean by "reservation system " in your question. Grant was president in the 1800's and there would not have been a reservation system that I can think of. If you like to make your question clearer I will be glad to answer it.