Case Study: Was The Bartender A Commercial Seller Of Liquor

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Was the bartender a commercial seller of liquor? Yes, he was a bartender. Did the bartender negligently furnish liquor? yes, he gave alcohol to a customer without noticing the small signs of intoxication that Masters was showing. He did not ask if he had been served any alcohol previously. Was the recipient of the alcohol an adult? Master was the legal age of 21 making him an adult. Did the person injury themselves or another person? Yes, Masters left the bar and drove into oncoming traffic and killed a young child
Was the bartender a commercial seller of liquor? Yes, he was a bartender. Did the

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