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0234 A person who furnishes alcohol to an obviously intoxicated minor may be liable to a person subsequently injured by the intoxicated minor; a minor is obviously intoxicated if there are objective signs of intoxication that would be recognized by the reasonable person observing the minor.CitationSCHAFFIELD v ABBOUD (Obvious Intoxication) 15 CA4 1133 [See: B&P 25602; People v Johnson 81 CA2 Supp 973] |
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