2009 New Jersey Code
TITLE 10 - CIVIL RIGHTS
Section 10:1
10:1-5 - Place of public accommodation, resort or amusement defined

10:1-5.  Place of public accommodation, resort or amusement defined
    A place of public accommodation, resort or amusement within the meaning of this chapter shall be deemed to include any inn, tavern, road house or hotel, whether for entertainment of transient guests or accommodation of those seeking  health, recreation or rest;  any restaurant, eating house, or place where food  is sold for consumption on the premises;  any place maintained for sale of ice  cream, ice and fruit preparations or their derivatives, soda water or  confections, or where any beverages of any kind are retailed for consumption on  the premises;  any garage, any public conveyance operated on land or water, and  stations and terminals thereof; any public bathhouse, public boardwalk, public  seashore accommodation; any theater, or other place of public amusement,  motion-picture house, airdrome, music hall, roof garden, skating rink,  amusement and recreation park, fair, bowling alley, gymnasium, shooting  gallery, billiard and pool parlor;  any dispensary, clinic, hospital, public  library, kindergarten, primary and secondary school, high school, academy,  college and university, or any educational institution under the supervision of  the regents of the state of New Jersey.  Nothing contained in sections 10:1-2 to 10:1-7 of this title shall be construed to include, or to apply to, any institution, club, or place of accommodation which is in its nature distinctly  private, or to prohibit the mailing of a private communication in writing sent  in response to a specific written inquiry.

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