To operate any business, you generally need a business license; to operate a bar specifically, you need a liquor licence.
I've never heard of needing an additional license to charge a cover charge, though.
Yes.
No
No, it is not illegal.
No, the liquor licence is held by the bar owner. You don't need any qualifications, other than age, to work behind a bar
I think $2.50 is the most you can charge. Check at the liquor board store, or the info may be with your license when you buy it.
No, you cannot practice law without a bar license.
Yes, many years of college and they have to pass the"BAR" exam
Yes the bar exam is required.
Bars are not required to serve water, and they are not required to serve free tap water either. This means that if a bar wants to charge for a glass of water or a bottle of water, it is up to the owner/manager of the establishment what the price will be.
This type of license would allow you to operate an outdoor bar that is readily moveable for cleaning and storage.
The cover required is a function of the serviceability required for the building, meaning if you need longer fire protection then the cove becomes more... at the moment i don't know the calculations(still studying) but the minimum cover is 25mm(acording to the South African code) or 1inch Also at coastal regions the cover should be more to prevent rust of the steel
Me want to open bar at delhi