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Dangers that were not known or not fully appreciated at the time the product was manufactured are known as and account for the largest dollar volume and greatest number of product liability cases.
 a. potential hazards or delayed defects
  b. known hazards or latent defects
  c. unknown hazards or quiet defects
  d. unknown hazards or delayed defects e. none of the other choices are correct

Question 2

Lex mercatoria refers to:
 a. medieval European rules governing land rental b. ancient Greek rules governing trade issues
  c. modern Japanese law governing trade issues d. the Supreme Court's views on trade issues
  e. none of the other choices are correct



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