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Which of the following is true related to criminal and civil
liability?
A. Criminal and civil liability are the same thing.
B. Both criminal and civil liability can result in a prison sentence.
C. Criminal liability applies to the employees of an
establishment, while civil liability applies only to the actual
owners.
D. Criminal liability is being held responsible for committing a
crime, while civil liability is being responsible for payment of
damages. .......Answer.........D. Criminal liability is being held
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responsible for committing a crime, while civil liability is being
responsible for payment of damages.
Criminal violations of alcohol-related law may result in which of
the following?
A. Civil liability
B. Dram shop
C. Payment of damages
D. Prison sentence .......Answer.........C. Payment of damages
D. Prison sentence
Civil penalties may include which of the following?
A. Probation
B. Fines
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C. Payment of damages
D. Jail time .......Answer.........C. Payment of damages. In a civil
liability lawsuit, only payment of damages are rewarded. Fines
and probation fall under the liquor authority. Jail time would
come into to play for a criminal liability case.
Which of the following is true about liquor laws?
A. Municipal liquor laws can be stricter than state liquor laws.
B. Obtaining a liquor license is the right of every operation.
C. Violation of liquor laws will not result in an establishment
losing its liquor license.
D. Only the local liquor authority has the responsibility for
monitoring and enforcing liquor laws .......Answer.........A.
Municipal liquor laws can be stricter than state liquor laws.
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D. Only the local liquor authority has the responsibility for
monitoring and enforcing liquor laws.
Local Liquor laws can only become stricter than the state liquor
laws they will never be more lenient.
What do dram shop laws allow a person injured by an
intoxicated guest to do?
A. Sue the business, but not the business owner.
B. Sue the business, but not the bartender who served the
intoxicated guest.
C. Sue the bartender who served the intoxicated guest, but not
the business owner.