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For a liquor service licensee in Alberta, what does 'due diligence' primarily refer to?
In the context of liquor service, 'due diligence' refers to the legal defense that a licensee or server took all reasonable steps and precautions to prevent a v
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Question: For a liquor service licensee in Alberta, what does 'due diligence' primarily refer to?
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- Diligent marketing to attract more customers. ✅ Taking all reasonable steps to prevent liquor law violations.
- Ensuring the establishment is always fully stocked with liquor.
- Paying all taxes and fees on time.
Correct answer: Taking all reasonable steps to prevent liquor law violations.
Explanation: In the context of liquor service, 'due diligence' refers to the legal defense that a licensee or server took all reasonable steps and precautions to prevent a violation of liquor laws. This includes proper training, responsible service practices, and maintaining records.
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