Reference no: EM132176174
1. At closing time, a manager is made aware that a guest is intoxicated. One action the manager should take would be to
take the intoxicated guest home with them.
do nothing since it is closing time and the manager is no longer responsible.
provide safe passage home for the guest by either calling a cab or determining whether there is a safe driver available to drive the intoxicated guest.
take the intoxicated guest's driver's license.
2. Doctor and hospital bills, lost wages, and money to compensate the guest for pain and suffering are known as
genuine damages.
punitive damages.
actual damages.
real damages.
3. During a heavy rainstorm, a restaurant's tile floor at the entrance was getting wet. A customer, running in from the rain, slipped on the wet tile floor, fell, and broke an arm. This customer
can sue but probably will not win because it was not the restaurant's fault that the floor got wet.
could be sued by the restaurant for causing a commotion that resulted in a loss of business.
could sue the restaurant claiming negligence on the part of management for not providing a safe entrance.
has no claim against the restaurant.