Not dressed properly
Drunk
Rude
Has no money
They don't have to give it to you for free, and a business has the right to refuse service to anyone without reason.
It is illegal to refuse emergency medical service, even if the person is an illegal immigrant
Yes they can. Notary Service is not considered a right, it is a service. Notary service can refuse service to anyone for any reason. I would try a bank that you are a customer with, this might be easier for you.
A restuarant can not deny a coustemer a beverage or meal or other services if they have a certified Therapy Animal. It would be like not letting someone order who is in a wheelchair or walker!
It is in a public hospital.
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.
Anyone can refuse to give service.
Yes, they can. It is normally posted that they have the right to refuse service to anyone. You can be escorted off the property even if you have not done anything wrong. Surveillance might have detected someone acting suspiciously. They do this with people who might eventually pose a problem, such as someone who might be underage, intoxicated, or might be soliciting. The answer given is correct, but I would add this: a casino, or any business for that matter, has the right to refuse service to any person for any reason, except a few reasons that violate discrimination laws. So any reason is a valid reason. A casino can say, "We just don't like the way you're dressed," and by law, that is a valid reason. YOU may not consider it valid, but legally, it is.
Yes. It is unsafe to have foot traffic in a drive through, and they are allowed to refuse service for any reason they choose.
It is slang, to get rid of something, to eject someone or to refuse a service
Any business owner reserves the right to refuse service to any customer for any reason. This can be abused by business owners, but most business owners don't exercise this right unless the customer truly deserves. It's the same as kicking someone off your property for trespassing if they do something while visiting you that you do not approve of. Business owners, obviously own the business, and many own the property that the business is on. Others may lease or rent the building/land but it is still their business. The customer is not necessarily always right. Business and companies used to be firm believers in this policy, but so many customers have adapted to abusing this policy just to get their way when, their actions/behavior are obviously unacceptable.
No.