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Dram shop laws impose liability on liquor establishments and even individuals for the illegal sale of alcohol which directly results in the injury of another person. The "illegal sale"of alcohol would encompass any sale of alcohol that violates the law including the sale of alcohol to a person who is already intoxicated.
In Minnesota, the dram shop law may impose liability when an illegal sale results in harm to a third party. Minn. Stat. § 340A.801. Even a person who who drinks and injures himself or herself may have a case where their family files for their economic loss including lost wages, pain and suffering, loss of care and companionship and any medical expenses.
The illegal sale of alcohol includes within its definition:
* any sale to a minor * any sale to an obviously intoxicated person, * any sale on a day prohibited by law or during hours prohibited by law, * any sale to nonmembers or guests of a club. Englund v. MN CA Partners/MN Joint Ventures, 555 N.W.2d 328, 330-31 (Minn. App. 1996), aff'd 565 N.W.2d 433 (Minn. 1997).
Can a us citizen with a past felony conviction visit the Philippines?
Can a us citizen with a past felony conviction visit the Philippines.?
What countries are world powers?
These are the top 10 most powerful countries, however there is only one world power. And that country is the US.
Can you buy an air rifle from US to Ireland?
In the UK, a licence is not required if the rifle's power rating is under 12ft lbs. If the rating is over 12ft lbs, it is classified as a firearm and a licence will be required to sell privately or commercially.
What is the role of employer in industrial relation?
The
employer will
give you an induction into the
company and your role. They provide on-the-job training and pay your wages.
Each apprentice has a manager at work who will be responsible for helping you
throughout your training.
Costa Rica was first discovered by Christopher Columbus in 1502 and colonized by the Spanish. Later, for a brief period, Costa Rica was apart of the Mexican Empire.
Did china ratify the universal declaration of human rights?
yes they signed the UDHR in 10 December 1948
Which provision of the Bill of Rights has not been nationalized?
What I think you mean is which parts have been made applicable to the states; the Bill of Rights was always applicable to the National Government.
The following are the earliest U.S. Supreme Court cases declaring the specific sections of the Bill of Rights to be applicable to the States, and the year (in parenthesis) that the court decided the case.
First Amendment - Gitlow v. New York, 268 U.S. 652 (1925)
Second Amendment - McDonald v. Chicago, 561 U.S. ___, 130 S.Ct. 3020 (2010)
The Supreme Court has never heard a case involving the third Amendment
Fourth Amenment - Mapp v. Ohio, 367 U.S. 643 (1961)
Fifth Amendment - Hurtado v. California, 110 U.S. 516 (1884)
Sixth Amendment - In re Oliver, 333 U.S. 257 (1948)
Seventh Amendment - The Justices v. Murray, 76 U.S. 9 Wall. 274 (1869)
Eighth Amendment - Robinson v. California, 370 U.S. 660 (1962)
The Ninth Amendment originally applied to the states as it makes that which isn't granted to the federal government a states right or a right of the people.
The Tenth Amendment originally applied to the states as it gives each state immunity from being sued in other courts, with some exceptions.
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Where is the World Court or International Tribunal?
The Hague, Netherlands. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Court_of_Justice
What is extraterritorial asylum?
Extraterritoriality is the exemption of an entity or a place from the local laws. This is also called as extraterritorial rights.
When is it legal and illegal to copy cds or dvds?
It is illegal to copy CD's or DVD's when the intended purpose is to manufacture and distribute the material without consent from the owner. It is legal to make a backup copy of a CD or DVD that has been purchased for personal use.
Can a convicted felon travel from US to Jamaica?
Unless you are under a travel restriction (e.g: parole, or court order), the US doesn't have any prohibition against it. However, consider the fact that the country you are travelling to may choose to bar you from entering the country because of your felony conviction. Check with their consulate or embassy.
Is Barack Obama a war criminal?
What is the definition of international politics?
an international system can be define as any collection of independent political entities,tribe,city-state,nation or empire,that interact with considerable frequency,and according to regularized process.
Why didn't the US sign the convention on the rights of the child?
The United States government played an active role in the drafting of the Convention and signed it on 16 February 1995, but has not ratified it.[1] Along with Somalia and South Sudan, the United States is one of only three countries in the world which have not ratified the Convention. The US has signed and ratified both the optional protocols to the Convention. Two optional protocols were adopted by the UN General Assembly on 25 May 2000. The first, the Optional Protocol on the Involvement of Children in Armed Conflict, requires governments to ensure that children under the age of eighteen are not recruited compulsorily into their armed forces, and calls on governments to do everything feasible to ensure that members of their armed forces who are under eighteen years of age do not take part in hostilities. This protocol entered into force on 12 July 2002;[9] currently, 147 states are party to the protocol and another 22 states have signed but not ratified it.[9]
The second, the Optional Protocol on the Sale of Children, Child Prostitution and Child Pornography, requires states to prohibit the sale of children, child prostitution and child pornography. It entered into force on 18 January 2002;[10]currently, 158 states are party to the protocol and another 16 states have signed but not ratified it.[10]
Is a non refundable deposit legal?
I've never heard of a non-refundable rent deposit. The term "deposit" is money that is left to cover certain damages if they occur. Otherwise one is entitled to its entire or partial refund (normally with receipts and documentation explaining the offset amounts). If a "Deposit" is non-refundable, then it's not a deposit, rather a fee-- typically the case with pet fees.
What countries does the UK have extradition treaties with?
Uruguay has an extradition treaty signed with US. The Extradition Treaty was signed at Washington April 6, 1973. It was transmitted by the President of the United States of America to the Senate on May 21, 1973 and reported favorably by the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations on September 26, 1973. The advice and consent to ratification by the Senate was made on October 1, 1973.
It was ratified by the President November 21, 1973. Ratified by Uruguay on November 22, 1973. The ratifications were exchanged at Montevideo on April 11, 1984. The treaty came into force April 11, 1984.
Hope this helps.
What countries have non-extradition with UK?
Rather than list the countries that DON'T have extradition treaties with Canada the link below will list all the countries that DO have extradition treaties with Canada.
You may compare this list against all the other nations of the world and make your own list.
See below link: