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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.
It would be an establishment decision. If the owner has the sign posted, " we have the right to refuse service to anyone", in plain sight, then yes, you can!
It would depend on the problem. A hotel has every right to refuse service.
It means 'very busy' and originates with the people of New England (northeast USA) 1950s(?)
Probably not. Most businesses reserve the right to refuse service to anyone.
Do you have a signed contract with the auctioneer? If you do, does it state that the auctioneer reserves the right to refuse service? If you do not have a contract, then the auctioneer is free to decide wether or not they want to auction your items.
They don't have to give it to you for free, and a business has the right to refuse service to anyone without reason.
A person can refuse to have a feeding tube; the Supreme Court has ruled that a person has the right to refuse medical treatment .
I have the right to refuse to serve you.I refuse to follow your advise.The refuse was thrown into the landfill.
Yes, a hotel can refuse a cash-paying guest if they have a policy that requires a credit card for reservation or security deposit purposes. This policy helps protect the hotel from potential issues like room damage or theft.
There are none! I just opened a shop and you just have to close the store when the cops come. And keep in mind you have the right to refuse service to anyone.