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What term refers to the legal responsibility of a server or licensee for actions taken by an intoxicated patron?
Liability refers to the legal responsibility of servers and licensees for damages or injuries caused by an intoxicated patron who was served alcohol at their es
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Question: What term refers to the legal responsibility of a server or licensee for actions taken by an intoxicated patron?
Answer options:
- Gratuity ✅ Liability
- Indemnity
- Accountability allowance
Correct answer: Liability
Explanation: Liability refers to the legal responsibility of servers and licensees for damages or injuries caused by an intoxicated patron who was served alcohol at their establishment. This is a key concept in responsible liquor service. The other terms do not describe this legal responsibility.
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