3. When does a person become a passenger?
4. Is a person traveling on a pass a passenger within the legal meaning of the term, passenger?
5. Is a public carrier of passengers obliged to accept all who present themselves as passengers?
6. When, and how, may a public carrier eject a passenger?
7. What degree of care is a public carrier of passengers obliged to exercise?
8. What constitutes baggage?
9. What is the liability of a carrier of passengers for loss or injury to baggage?
INNKEEPERS
1. Must a person represent himself as being ready and willing to furnish both food and lodging to all who desire to become guests, in order to be an innkeeper?