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What is the primary purpose of a licensee's liquor license?
A liquor license granted by the AGLC provides the legal authority for an establishment to sell and serve alcoholic beverages. Without this license, selling or s
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Question: What is the primary purpose of a licensee's liquor license?
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- To allow them to decorate their establishment as they wish ✅ To grant them the legal authority to sell and serve liquor
- To exempt them from all taxation
- To permit them to host private parties for free
Correct answer: To grant them the legal authority to sell and serve liquor
Explanation: A liquor license granted by the AGLC provides the legal authority for an establishment to sell and serve alcoholic beverages. Without this license, selling or serving liquor is illegal. It bears no relation to decoration, tax exemption, or private party permissions.
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