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Under the BC Liquor Control and Licensing Act, who is ultimately responsible if an intoxicated patron causes harm after leaving a licensed establishment?
Both the licensee (establishment owner/manager) and the server can be held legally responsible for over-serving an intoxicated patron who subsequently causes ha
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Question: Under the BC Liquor Control and Licensing Act, who is ultimately responsible if an intoxicated patron causes harm after leaving a licensed establishment?
Answer options:
- The patron only
- The server and the patron ✅ The licensee and the server
- The establishment's owner exclusively
Correct answer: The licensee and the server
Explanation: Both the licensee (establishment owner/manager) and the server can be held legally responsible for over-serving an intoxicated patron who subsequently causes harm. This is part of server liability.
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