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    • Rhode Island General Laws
    • Title 3 - Alcoholic Beverages
    • Chapter 3-14 - Rhode Island Liquor Liability Act
    • Section 3-14-9. - Common law claims and defenses.

    Rhode Island General Laws
    Chapter 3-14 - Rhode Island Liquor Liability Act
    Section 3-14-9. - Common law claims and defenses.

    § 3-14-9. Common law claims and defenses.
    Common law claims and defenses applicable to tort actions based on negligence and recklessness in this state shall not be limited by this chapter.
    History of Section.P.L. 1986, ch. 537, § 2.

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    Structure Rhode Island General Laws

    Rhode Island General Laws

    Title 3 - Alcoholic Beverages

    Chapter 3-14 - Rhode Island Liquor Liability Act

    Section 3-14-1. - Short title.

    Section 3-14-2. - Purposes.

    Section 3-14-3. - Definitions.

    Section 3-14-4. - Plaintiffs.

    Section 3-14-5. - Defendants.

    Section 3-14-6. - Liability for negligent service of liquor.

    Section 3-14-7. - Liability for reckless service of liquor.

    Section 3-14-8. - Damages.

    Section 3-14-9. - Common law claims and defenses.

    Section 3-14-10. - Settlement — Release — Contributions — Indemnity.

    Section 3-14-11. - Statute of limitations.

    Section 3-14-12. - Evidence of responsible serving practices.

    Section 3-14-13. - Privileges.

    Section 3-14-14. - Repealed.

    Section 3-14-15. - Repealed.

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