The question should refer to England. Scotland have different measures - They would wouldn't they!
In England - Third of a pint
In Scotland - I think it's 6 ounces referred to as 'a nip'
The minimum legal quantity is 1/3 of a pint. However pubs rarely use this measure, opting to sell by the half-pint upwards.
Beer may be sold in any quantity, provided that the price list shows how much you're buying and what it will cost. Strong beers are commonly sold in 1/3 pint measures; some pubs offer 'tasters' of 4 or 5 different beers and charge around the price of a pint.
Being declared legally dead does not depend on the quantity of blood lost.
Anyone can come to Britain legally provided that they have the appropriate visa in their passport.
Its 16 And you have to be a british citezen
No. Scotland is the second largest country in the UK, Northern Ireland is the smallest although legally it isn't a country but a province making Wales the smallest country.
the quantity of tobacco can legally bring in to the UK from Belgium
Minimum Wage Its really a given...
No, but she has the right to live with him in Britain. After a number of years living legally in Britain she can then apply for citizenship.
Depends on the units of alcohol in the drink, and also the quantity.
No, but someone born in Britain would be legally British regardless of their ethnicity.
Its legally known as the United Kingdom of Britain and Northern Ireland, so yes it is British.
Answer Come to Britain as its legal here at 16.