No, it is illegal for a business to refuse service to a customer based on their race. This violates anti-discrimination laws.
A business can legally refuse service to a customer if the customer's behavior is disruptive, if they are not following the business's policies, or if serving them would violate the law.
Yes, a cashier can legally refuse service to a customer as long as it is not based on discrimination against a protected characteristic such as race, gender, or religion.
Yes, a liquor store can legally refuse service to customers for reasons such as intoxication, age restrictions, or disruptive behavior.
Yes, a business can legally refuse card payments as long as they clearly communicate their payment policies to customers and comply with any relevant laws and regulations.
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.
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!
The seller of a service and refuse to sell that service to anyone they feel as they own the service. However, the buyer can claim discrimination.
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.
Yes, cell phone service plans are legally binding. They can impose a cancellation fee or take you to court if you refuse to pay.
A form of protest where you refuse to buy something or use a service
Yes, a private school can legally refuse to enroll a student as they have the right to set their own admission criteria and policies.
Yes, a bank can legally refuse to close your account if there are outstanding fees, suspicious activity, or other valid reasons outlined in the account agreement.