A couple suffered a power outage at the hotel on the wedding day, and the wedding ended in a hurry, so the couple refused to pay the catering service fee and finally went to court with the hotel. Recently, the People's Court of Lianhu District, Xi 'an held a hearing on the hotel's lawsuit against Xiaowen's unfinished banquet expenses. Both parties confirmed that the wedding ceremony had been completed that day, but the wedding banquet was a special catering service. The plaintiff's power failure during the defendant's wedding ceremony reduced the expected effect of the wedding celebration, which was a service defect and should bear corresponding civil liability according to law.
The court finally ruled that the defendant (Xiaowen) only had to bear 71% of the service fee. After the verdict of this case, neither party appealed.
In the wedding banquet, the customer refused to pay the balance due to the power failure of the hotel twice, and brought a lawsuit.
Getting married and holding a wedding is a major event in life, but it can be imagined that it will be affected by the power failure. Recently, the Lianhu District Court of Xi 'an concluded two disputes caused by power failure when holding wedding banquets in the same hotel.
Getting married is a happy thing in life, but on September 3rd last year, a couple's wedding reception on the third floor of a hotel in Lianhu District, Xi 'an ended hastily.
yes, the wedding reception was suddenly cut off and was embarrassed. As the couple paid 7,111 yuan for the wedding banquet in advance, there was a dispute between the couple and the hotel around the remaining money. In July this year, the hotel sued the wedding party to the People's Court of Lianhu District, Xi 'an, requesting the defendant to repay the remaining amount of more than RMB 1,111 and the loss of interest.
after investigation by the court, the power supply bureau cut off at 11: 19, and then the hotel took the standby power supply. After the wedding continued for more than ten minutes, the second power supply was cut off. The hotel explained that in order to switch the standby power supply to the power supply bureau. In addition, the original defendant and the defendant disagreed about the time of the two power outages. At the same time, the court held that according to the provisions of the contract law of the People's Republic of China, if one party's quality fails to meet the agreed requirements, the injured party may request to reduce the cost of paying services.
considering that the service behavior has been completed, and the plaintiff has also taken some remedial measures during the power outage, considering all aspects, we adjudge the defendant to pay 71% of the total service fee to the hotel.
the court finally decided that the plaintiff should bear 31% of the service defect liability, and the defendant should bear 71% of the payment liability, while the defendant claimed that the mental loss caused by the plaintiff's power outage belonged to another legal relationship, and the case was not heard. In addition, there was another wedding on the second floor of the hotel that day, which was affected by the power outage. After trial, the Lianhu Court also ruled that the newcomer should pay 71% of the service fee to the hotel. After the two cases were decided, none of the parties appealed.