Underage Drinking Sample Clauses

The Underage Drinking clause prohibits the consumption or possession of alcoholic beverages by individuals who are below the legal drinking age as defined by applicable law. In practice, this clause applies to all participants, guests, or attendees at an event or on certain premises, and may require organizers to check identification or enforce age restrictions. Its core function is to ensure compliance with legal requirements, reduce liability for the host or organization, and promote a safe environment by preventing illegal alcohol use by minors.
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Underage Drinking. Lessees and Guarantors hereby assume responsibility to follow and uphold all applicable state and local laws governing alcoholic beverages and controlled substances for all persons who may be occupying the Premises. This responsibility is in force at all times, including when the Lessees are not present on the Premises. This responsibility includes the provision that no alcohol shall be consumed by a person under 21 years of age on the Premises.
Underage Drinking. You may not share alcohol-related content to users under the legal drinking age (21 in the US). This includes cocktail recipes, drinking games, alcohol-related memes/jokes, and alcohol-related questions, among others.
Underage Drinking. LESSEE acknowledges or understands that it is unlawful for any person under the age of twenty-one (21) years to possess or consume alcoholic beverages. LESSEE further acknowledges and understands that it is unlawful to aide, assist, or permit a person under the age of twenty-one in this activity. LESSEE and LESSOR and its bartenders acknowledge that it shall be responsible for preventing such unlawful activity at the event or by persons attending the event. It is understood that anyone purchasing alcohol must be asked to show and then must show a valid, current identification card stating year of birth. The parties further acknowledge that failure to do so shall be grounds for immediate termination of the event.
Underage Drinking. Alcohol may only be consumed by those students who have reached the legal drinking age (18 years). Underage drinking is not permitted in Residence. Students may be found in Violation of this law when the evidence demonstrates that a student has used, is about to use or will use alcohol illegally/ inappropriately in the future. This includes being under the influence of or possessing alcohol. Students/visitors who provide alcohol to those who are under the legal drinking age will also be held accountable.
Underage Drinking. Big D's Limos will strictly enforce State and Federal Laws and will maintain a zero tolerance compliance policy that no alcoholic beverages be consumed or use by any person under the legal drinking age. Big D’s Limos reserves the right to search “CLIENT” and any passengers self or personal property that is being transported on Big D’s Limos vehicles. Should “CLIENT” or any other underage passenger get caught with possession of alcoholic beverages or consuming alcoholic beverages it will result in Big D’s Limos notifying local authorities and IMMEDIATE TERMINATION OF LIMOUSINE RENTAL WITH NO REFUND TO “CLIENT” AND ANY OTHER PASSENGER.
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Underage Drinking. At no time can anyone under the age of 21 consume an alcoholic beverage in the facility or on the grounds. If a minor is observed drinking, the event will end immediately. Any fees and or deposits will be forfeited.

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