Serving It Right Practice Test · Question
If a server continues to serve alcohol to an obviously intoxicated patron, who could be held liable if harm occurs?
Liability can extend to the server, the establishment, and even the intoxicated patron themselves if harm occurs due to over-service.
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Question: If a server continues to serve alcohol to an obviously intoxicated patron, who could be held liable if harm occurs?
Answer options:
- Only the intoxicated patron
- Only the establishment owner ✅ The server, the establishment, and potentially the patron
- Only the bartender who poured the drink
Correct answer: The server, the establishment, and potentially the patron
Explanation: Liability can extend to the server, the establishment, and even the intoxicated patron themselves if harm occurs due to over-service.
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- What is the minimum legal drinking age in British Columbia? (alternate scenario)
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