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penza

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To prevail under a theory of strict liability for product liability, the plaintiff needs to allege that
 
  A) there was a breach of duty of care
  B) there was a flaw in the product
  C) the dangerous product was knowingly put into the stream of commerce
  D) the plaintiff assumed the risk of purchasing such a product

Question 2

Among the defenses to an action in product liability is that
 
  A) intentional misuse of the product
  B) failure to inspect goods before selling them would be very costly
  C) the risk of danger was obvious
  D) breach of duty of care



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perkiness

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



penza

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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