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6 September, 12:23

What act holds that a tavern owner or bartender may be held liable for injuries caused by a person who became intoxicated while drinking at the bar or who was already intoxicated when served by the bartender? a. intoxication acts.

b. dram shop acts.

c. bartender statutes.

d. tavern acts.

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  1. 6 September, 12:31
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    Answer:b. dram shop acts.

    Explanation:What is Dram Shop Laws

    Dram shop laws are laws which make a business be responsible for selling and serving alcohol to a minor or a visible intoxicated person who later get injured due to the alcohol they sold to him or her. This means if a business sells alcohol or serve to a minor and they later get injured, that business is hold responsible for that person's injury. it varies from state to state. The business is also responsible if it sells alcohol to someone who is already drunk if they get injured due to excessive drinking.
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