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  1. When can "exact change" policies be enforced? - Law Stack …

    4 If a business literally has an "exact change only" policy, that can't be enforced in post-pay situations. But if they have a "you are free to overpay, but we won't give you change back", …

  2. Are "exact change only" policies legal? - Law Stack Exchange

    Jul 8, 2016 · There is even a greater chance that they would refund the difference, just as a sensible business practice. "Exact change" is legal and can even be the law, especially in …

  3. What consumer protection laws apply for toll roads that don't …

    Oct 21, 2023 · A vending machine accepts only cash and only exact change. There is no explanation of this in the signage as you approach the toll station or enter the highway miles …

  4. Can someone deny cash as the payment method? - Law Stack …

    Typical applications are real estate transactions, car sales, and wages. the buyer must give exact change (L112-5) the seller might refuse payment involving more than 50 coins (article 11 of …

  5. Is it legal for a restaurant to not accept cash?

    Possible duplicate of When can "exact change" policies be enforced?. In particular, stated and referenced in that question: "Private businesses are free to develop their own policies on …

  6. How different does something have to be so it doesn't infringe on …

    If it's a legal issue, I can just change the soundbites to something generic but it would mean more to her for it to be a Little Einsteins thing. Will the physical likeness itself be a possible …

  7. united states - Do I have legal obligation to change the payment …

    Jul 4, 2022 · Do I have legal obligation to change the payment method at a restaurant, if they refuse to (but have the ability to) accept my credit card?

  8. Is it allowed to ignore copyright claimed over an exact reprint of a ...

    Jan 4, 2021 · However, the result will be that my publication will contain text which is an exact copy of the 1974 text, over which the publisher apparently reserves rights and expects …

  9. Can the plaintiff in a civil case change the requested damages …

    Jun 1, 2019 · If this was in fact allowed, why wouldn't the plaintiff always change the requested damages after more evidence comes to light before a trial? There are two rules involved. If a …

  10. Does the government have to accept cash for taxes?

    Are there limitations (reasonableness, exact change, etc.) or must they accept cash payments without limitation? I'm aware private businesses do not have to accept cash, but people also …