Full question:
I am throwing a private adult (byob) party at a local hotel with approx 100 people. What are my liabilities? Would I be liable for any nudity?
- Category: Civil Actions
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- State: Tennessee
Answer:
Tennessee does not have a social host liability statute. Generally, social hosts who do not sell alcohol or provide it to minors are not held liable for injuries caused by adult guests consuming alcohol at a party. According to Tennessee law (Tenn. Code Ann. § 57-10-101), the consumption of alcohol is considered the main cause of any injuries caused by an intoxicated person, rather than the act of providing the alcohol.
Furthermore, under Tenn. Code Ann. § 57-10-102, a judge or jury cannot award damages for personal injury or death against someone who sold alcohol unless it is proven beyond a reasonable doubt that the sale was the direct cause of the injury and that the seller provided alcohol to a minor or an obviously intoxicated person.
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