Exam 16: Products Liability

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a false statement of fact
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products liability
unconscionable
merchant
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Verified
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a false statement of fact
products liability
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Products liability is a tort.

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A mass tort is a separate cause of action.

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What is RICO?

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someone in the business of selling
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products liability
opinion
disclaimer
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someone in the business of selling
products liability
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Match the following
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statement that cannot be objectively verified
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merchantable
products liability
puffing
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statement that cannot be objectively verified
merchantable
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Why did the U.S. Supreme Court reject (refuse to certify) the asbestos class in Amchem ?

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several torts based on harm caused by defective products
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merchantable
reliance
express warranty
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several torts based on harm caused by defective products
merchantable
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Len is a salesman at Warren Appliances. He tells Helen, a customer, that the washing machine she is considering is A-1 quality. She buys it. A week later, when using the washing machine, a part on the machine flies out at her, injuring her eye.

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Define mass tort.

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In a strict liability in tort case, someone who rents products in a business might be considered a seller.

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a way to apportion liability between the opposing parties
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merchant
comparative negligence
negligence
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a way to apportion liability between the opposing parties
merchant
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What are the three categories of defects in products liability cases?

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What is market share liability?

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What are the four elements of a negligence cause of action?

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duty, breach of duty, proximate cause, damages
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disclaimer
unconscionable
privity of contract
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duty, breach of duty, proximate cause, damages
disclaimer
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Name five possible causes of action that are possible when defective products cause injury.

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anyone who made, sold, or leased the product
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privity of contract
opinion
comparative negligence
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anyone who made, sold, or leased the product
privity of contract
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When is a statement material to a decision?

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What is a reasonable alternative design?

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