Murphy, while a guest at a motel operated by the Betsy Len Motor Hotel Corporation, sustained inj 1 answer below »

Murphy, while a guest at a motel operated by the Betsy Len Motor Hotel Corporation, sustained injuries from a fall allegedly caused by negligence in maintaining the premises. At that time, Betsy-Len was under a license agreement with Holiday Inns, Inc. The license contained provisions permitting Holiday Inns to regulate the architectural style of the buildings as well as the type and style of the furnishings and equipment. The contract, however, did not grant Holiday Inns the power to control the dayto-day operations of Betsy-Len’s motel, to fix customer rates, or to demand a share of the profits. Betsy-Len could hire and fire its employees, determine wages and working conditions, supervise the employee work routine, and discipline its employees. In return, Betsy-Len used the trade name “Holiday Inns” and paid a fee for use of the license and Holiday Inns’ national advertising. Murphy sued Holiday Inns, claiming Betsy-Len was its agent. Is Murphy correct?

 

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