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β 18y agoNo. * The law basically states that water does not need to be served except at the person's request.
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β 8y agoNo. They are only required to serve water upon the request of the customer.
No. There is no such law.
Check with the restaurant management.
No public restaurants need by law to have a public restroom.If it is a sit down restaurant by law it must have a working restroom.
No. Usually the defense and prosecution will run background checks on the jurors appearing on their cases. If you are caught, you will be arrested on the warrant. I do not know if there is specific law in California that deals with this situation.
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Common law marriage was abolished in California in 1895.
it is illegal to serve food that has already been cooked the day before. the law says that hot food should be changed every 20-25 mins.
Bench warrants are not 'served'. There is no requirement to notify the subject of the warrant that it has been issued. It is a general notification to law enforcement that the person should be arrested when found.
the law in California requires that your vehicle be
I there a grace period for California law for work
California Law Review was created in 1912.
It wasn't. California does not have a stand your ground law.