yes they can
They can only follow it, they possess no power to enforce.A Different PerspectiveA school can refuse to release a child to the non-custodial parent. It can refuse to discuss the child with that parent and can refuse entry onto school grounds.
No
I refuse to love you. Refuse the bad idea!
i like you
Yes, you can refuse a TSA pat down at the airport, but you may be subject to additional security measures or denied entry to your flight.
The opposite of admit (concede) is to deny. The opposite of admit (allow entry) is to refuse.
Yes. Nightclubs are private businesses and are free to restrict entry as they see fit, with the exception of illegal discrimination. It is common for clubs to refuse entry to people who are not dressed well enough or who aren't good looking enough.
Countries like Canada, Japan, and the United Arab Emirates have strict entry requirements for individuals with a criminal record, including felonies. It's important to check the specific entry restrictions of each country before attempting to travel there with a felony conviction.
You can and should refuse entry to a store or establishment based on hygiene. If the customer is not sanitary (i.e. Stinks) then as a curtesy to your other customers you should refuse them entry. This is also for health reasons as everything they touch is potentially a health risk. There's no subtle way to do it except just be straight fourth and discrete.
I would look at Florida State Universtiy. They have many great progtams including space entry training.
No it's not as the management need to have a valid reason and if they don't have a valid reason they can't refuse you entry.
yes; if the LL has reason to believe that drugs or illegal activity are being conducted, he can refuse entry to visitors.