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Under what circumstances can a non-member gain entrance to a private club and be served alcoholic beverages?

  1. Being a member's friend

  2. Having a valid temporary membership card

  3. Being a local resident

  4. Annual membership agreement

The correct answer is: Having a valid temporary membership card

In Texas, a non-member can gain entrance to a private club and be served alcoholic beverages by having a valid temporary membership card. Private clubs in Texas are allowed to serve alcohol to non-members as long as they hold temporary membership cards. This regulation helps regulate alcohol consumption and access in private club settings. The other options, such as being a member's friend, being a local resident, or having an annual membership agreement, do not represent the standard requirements for non-members to be served in a private club under Texas laws.