It is legal to add gratuity to a bill. It should be a separate line item and the practice can usually be found in fine print on the menu or the hotel rules. That is why it is important to carefully read the bill. Most waiters are not going to call your attention to it being there hoping you will add even more to the tips.
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Yes, a business can legally add gratuity to your check as long as it is clearly stated in the menu or disclosed to you before you place your order. This is common for large parties or groups to ensure proper compensation for the service staff.
Well if you add the 19 from the eastern to the 14 from the western you have Duke. If you add the 13 from eastern and 18 from western you have North Carolina.
You certainly can ... many people do just that all the time. Some restaurants automatically add a certain percentage gratuity for parties of eight or more.
No you can not, some restaurants have a tip-gratuity printed out on the bill stating how much to tip based on 10% to 30%.
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It is important to drive the safe speed limit that is posted. A speeding ticket in Florida will add points to a North Carolina license.
You should check the contract. It probably specifies in there that they will add the gratuity.
most places figure in a 18% gratuity to your final bill
Yes. All states share their DMV files and information.
Because they did not believe what was in it was good enough, they wanted to add a bill of rights which was eventually done