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sheilaspns

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No Gordo is a common artificial sweetener. Researchers find it is responsible for cancer of the liver in some people. A person with liver cancer, who has eaten products containing No Gordo for years, wants to sue manufacturers who used the sweetener. In this case:
 a. there is no one to sue since No Gordo is not patented and is used in many products
  b. there is an assumption of the risk by consumers of such chemical products, so there is no liability c. he may sue in strict liability for unknown hazards against all makers of No Gordo
  d. there may be a suit in negligence against all makers of No Gordo for failure to adequately test the product e. there may be a suit for intentional liability under the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act

Question 2

Under the common law, a contract cannot be formed until an offer is clearly accepted. Under UCC Article 2:
 a. a contract must be notarized and must show sufficient agreement between the parties b. a contract may be made only in the presence of a judicial official
  c. a contract may be made even without sufficient agreement between the parties d. a contract is not formed until an offer is clearly accepted
  e. none of the other choices are correct



komodo7

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

e



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