No, you cannot refuse the gratuity if it is clearly listed on the menu. However, if it is not listed you may refuse it. Otherwise it is considered a unilateral contract. By reading the menu, you agree to pay the gratuity added to parties 6 or more, 8 or more, after 12, etc.
No.Airlines automatically check names against "no-fly" lists provided by Federal authorities, but do not conduct criminal background checks on passengers.Even if they did, they would not be permitted to refuse travel based on your criminal record.
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Yes they can for several reasons. If you don't have an account with them can plus they can charge you a fee if they do. If there is something that looks wrong with the check they can refuse. Sometimes checks are stolen and if the check you have is from that company they can refuse. If the account is closed they can refuse.
Yes, sometimes you have to ask for it.
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There is nothing that prohibits that refusal - the tenant can always go get a cashier's check. Some landlords will refuse personal checks if the tenant has bounced checks in the past. Also, some landlords will insist on only taking cash, then refuse to give a receipt. Only an idiot would pay cash and not get a receipt.
Is this a hypothetical question or are you aware of a bank that actually does not print its name on its checks? Banks can refuse to accept checks they believe to be counterfeit, and a check without the name of the issuing bank on it sure sounds like it might be counterfeit to me.
Yes. They will refuse payment. No bank will actually cash a stale dated check. Checks usually have a validity of 90 or 180 days (depending on the country) and after that date, the check is stale and worthless. No bank will accept such checks for cashing or cash it.
Is LegalYes, it is legal. Restaurants are private companies, and are free to set policies as they see fit. So long as their policies are not specifically legally prohibited (such as refusing to serve black customers), they are entitled to run their business as they see fit. If the company decides not to offer separate checks, they can do so, just as the company could decide not to offer a kid's menu, or to not serve ketchup.
Your drivers license will be suspended.
I don't know if whistle-blower laws would protect you here. If you refuse to do the work for which you are being paid, don't expect to retain your job.OSHA would only have to do with the safety of the employees in the workplace. The local health department would be interested in a restaurant's roach infestation.Roaches are not an unavoidable occurrence in the restaurant industry. They should be controlled and can be eliminated.
It is illegal in the state of Arizona for a restaurant employee to pay for a customers meal that "dined and dashed". Most restaurant owners will count the loss for the meal, and refuse service to that individual again.