The correct answer is; criminal liability.
Further Explanation:
A server can face jail time and being fined for serving alcohol to an underage guest. The most likely charge they will face is a criminal liability charge. Since the servers are trained about serving alcohol and checking identification they are liable for doing their job.
Serving any alcohol product to someone underage is illegal in the United States. The age that a person can legally buy alcohol is 21 years of age. If the server has given an underage person alcohol and that person drives and is in an accident the server is going to be charged also, because they are the ones responsible for serving the underage person. In addition to being charged with a crime, the person can be sued, banned from working in an establishment that has alcohol, and fired from their job.
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If I read this properly than party one is republican
<span>This is thanks to the foot-in-the-door phenomenon. This phenomenon works by first getting someone to agree or comply with something that is a small and not too tedious task (here, this would be the agreement to stay on the phone and listen to the pitch). Next, once the small task is completed, the person is more likely to agree to a much larger task (here, whatever the telemarketer is selling).</span>
Hey there,
A dispute over the terms of a contract is an example of a <span>civil case.
Hope this helps.
~Jurgen</span>