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A licensee can be held liable for damages caused by an intoxicated customer who was served alcohol at their establishment even after showing signs of impairment. This refers to what concept?

In Saskatchewan, licensees can be held 'civilly liable' for damages resulting from an intoxicated patron they served. This means they can be sued for negligence

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Question: A licensee can be held liable for damages caused by an intoxicated customer who was served alcohol at their establishment even after showing signs of impairment. This refers to what concept?

Answer options:

  • Vicarious liability.
  • Premises liability.
  • Social host liability. ✅ Civil liability.

Correct answer: Civil liability.

Explanation: In Saskatchewan, licensees can be held 'civilly liable' for damages resulting from an intoxicated patron they served. This means they can be sued for negligence if a patron causes harm to themselves or others after being improperly served. While elements of vicarious and premises liability might exist in some contexts, 'civil liability' specifically addresses the legal responsibility of establishments for the actions of their patrons who were over-served.

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