Deck 16: Products Liability

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A duty of reasonable care is owed only to those in privity with the defendant.
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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.

A)Len's statement that the machine was A-1 quality was an express warranty.
B)Len's statement that the machine was A-1 quality created a warranty of merchantability.
C)Helen was justified in relying on Len's statement that the machine was A-1 quality.
D)Len's statement that the machine was A-1 quality was puffing.
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MATCHING
a.products liability
b.negligence
c.privity of contract
d.MacPherson vs.Buick
e.res ipsa loquitur
f.comparative negligence
g.chain of distribution
h.strict liability
i.express warranty
j.opinion
k.puffing
l.reliance
m.material
n.merchant
o.merchantable
p.disclaimer
q.unconscionable
placing confidence in someone or something
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A mass tort is a separate cause of action.
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MATCHING
a.products liability
b.negligence
c.privity of contract
d.MacPherson vs.Buick
e.res ipsa loquitur
f.comparative negligence
g.chain of distribution
h.strict liability
i.express warranty
j.opinion
k.puffing
l.reliance
m.material
n.merchant
o.merchantable
p.disclaimer
q.unconscionable
imposes a duty of reasonable care to foreseeable users
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What are the main causes of action in a products liability case?

A)negligence, breach of implied warranty of merchantability, breach of implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose, and strict liability in tort
B)negligence, breach of express warranty, breach of implied warranty of merchantability, breach of implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose, and strict liability in tort
C)negligence, breach of express warranty, breach of implied warranty of merchantability, and strict liability in tort
D)negligence, breach of express warranty, breach of implied warranty of merchantability, breach of implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose, strict liability in tort, and conversion
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MATCHING
a.products liability
b.negligence
c.privity of contract
d.MacPherson vs.Buick
e.res ipsa loquitur
f.comparative negligence
g.chain of distribution
h.strict liability
i.express warranty
j.opinion
k.puffing
l.reliance
m.material
n.merchant
o.merchantable
p.disclaimer
q.unconscionable
the relationship that exists between contracting parties
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MATCHING
a.products liability
b.negligence
c.privity of contract
d.MacPherson vs.Buick
e.res ipsa loquitur
f.comparative negligence
g.chain of distribution
h.strict liability
i.express warranty
j.opinion
k.puffing
l.reliance
m.material
n.merchant
o.merchantable
p.disclaimer
q.unconscionable
a way to apportion liability between the opposing parties
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Products liability is a 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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Strict liability in tort cannot apply unless the defendant is found to be negligent.
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MATCHING
a.products liability
b.negligence
c.privity of contract
d.MacPherson vs.Buick
e.res ipsa loquitur
f.comparative negligence
g.chain of distribution
h.strict liability
i.express warranty
j.opinion
k.puffing
l.reliance
m.material
n.merchant
o.merchantable
p.disclaimer
q.unconscionable
responsibility for harm whether caused innocently, intentionally, or negligently
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A product is defective if it is lacking in some particular that is essential to completeness, safety, or legal sufficiency.
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Tom is a passenger in a car made by the Ford Motor company, which Ted purchased from Richardson Ford.The car met with an accident in which Tom and Ted are injured.

A)Tom is in privity with Ted but not with Richardson Ford.
B)Ted is in privity with Richardson Ford but not with ford Motor Company.
C)Ted is in privity with Ford Motor company but not with Tom.
D)Tom is in privity with Richardson Ford but not with Ford Motor Company.
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Misuse is a defense to strict liability in tort when the misuse is unforeseeable and extreme.
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MATCHING
a.products liability
b.negligence
c.privity of contract
d.MacPherson vs.Buick
e.res ipsa loquitur
f.comparative negligence
g.chain of distribution
h.strict liability
i.express warranty
j.opinion
k.puffing
l.reliance
m.material
n.merchant
o.merchantable
p.disclaimer
q.unconscionable
statement that cannot be objectively verified
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In a settlement class action, the parties do not intend to litigate the claims made in the complaint because they have reached a settlement before trial.
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Global peace cannot be achieved if parties opt out of a class action.
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Puffing is unexpected exaggeration of quality.
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Under § 402A, a product must not be unreasonably dangerous for its intended and foreseeable use.
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MATCHING
a.products liability
b.negligence
c.privity of contract
d.MacPherson vs.Buick
e.res ipsa loquitur
f.comparative negligence
g.chain of distribution
h.strict liability
i.express warranty
j.opinion
k.puffing
l.reliance
m.material
n.merchant
o.merchantable
p.disclaimer
q.unconscionable
duty, breach of duty, proximate cause, damages
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MATCHING
a.products liability
b.negligence
c.privity of contract
d.MacPherson vs.Buick
e.res ipsa loquitur
f.comparative negligence
g.chain of distribution
h.strict liability
i.express warranty
j.opinion
k.puffing
l.reliance
m.material
n.merchant
o.merchantable
p.disclaimer
q.unconscionable
fit for ordinary purposes
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When is a statement material to a decision?
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MATCHING
a.products liability
b.negligence
c.privity of contract
d.MacPherson vs.Buick
e.res ipsa loquitur
f.comparative negligence
g.chain of distribution
h.strict liability
i.express warranty
j.opinion
k.puffing
l.reliance
m.material
n.merchant
o.merchantable
p.disclaimer
q.unconscionable
several torts based on harm caused by defective products
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What was the holding of the MacPherson vs.Buick case?
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Distinguish between a sale and a service.
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MATCHING
a.products liability
b.negligence
c.privity of contract
d.MacPherson vs.Buick
e.res ipsa loquitur
f.comparative negligence
g.chain of distribution
h.strict liability
i.express warranty
j.opinion
k.puffing
l.reliance
m.material
n.merchant
o.merchantable
p.disclaimer
q.unconscionable
waiver of warranties
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MATCHING
a.products liability
b.negligence
c.privity of contract
d.MacPherson vs.Buick
e.res ipsa loquitur
f.comparative negligence
g.chain of distribution
h.strict liability
i.express warranty
j.opinion
k.puffing
l.reliance
m.material
n.merchant
o.merchantable
p.disclaimer
q.unconscionable
important to a decision
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Distinguish between fact and opinion.
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Name five possible causes of action that are possible when defective products cause injury.
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MATCHING
a.products liability
b.negligence
c.privity of contract
d.MacPherson vs.Buick
e.res ipsa loquitur
f.comparative negligence
g.chain of distribution
h.strict liability
i.express warranty
j.opinion
k.puffing
l.reliance
m.material
n.merchant
o.merchantable
p.disclaimer
q.unconscionable
someone in the business of selling
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When is a disclaimer of warranty unconscionable?
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When are goods merchantable?
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MATCHING
a.products liability
b.negligence
c.privity of contract
d.MacPherson vs.Buick
e.res ipsa loquitur
f.comparative negligence
g.chain of distribution
h.strict liability
i.express warranty
j.opinion
k.puffing
l.reliance
m.material
n.merchant
o.merchantable
p.disclaimer
q.unconscionable
the accident ordinarily does not happen in the absence of someone's negligence
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MATCHING
a.products liability
b.negligence
c.privity of contract
d.MacPherson vs.Buick
e.res ipsa loquitur
f.comparative negligence
g.chain of distribution
h.strict liability
i.express warranty
j.opinion
k.puffing
l.reliance
m.material
n.merchant
o.merchantable
p.disclaimer
q.unconscionable
exaggerated statement of quality
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What are the three categories of defects in products liability cases?
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What are the four elements of a negligence cause of action?
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MATCHING
a.products liability
b.negligence
c.privity of contract
d.MacPherson vs.Buick
e.res ipsa loquitur
f.comparative negligence
g.chain of distribution
h.strict liability
i.express warranty
j.opinion
k.puffing
l.reliance
m.material
n.merchant
o.merchantable
p.disclaimer
q.unconscionable
a false statement of fact
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MATCHING
a.products liability
b.negligence
c.privity of contract
d.MacPherson vs.Buick
e.res ipsa loquitur
f.comparative negligence
g.chain of distribution
h.strict liability
i.express warranty
j.opinion
k.puffing
l.reliance
m.material
n.merchant
o.merchantable
p.disclaimer
q.unconscionable
substantially unfair
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MATCHING
a.products liability
b.negligence
c.privity of contract
d.MacPherson vs.Buick
e.res ipsa loquitur
f.comparative negligence
g.chain of distribution
h.strict liability
i.express warranty
j.opinion
k.puffing
l.reliance
m.material
n.merchant
o.merchantable
p.disclaimer
q.unconscionable
anyone who made, sold, or leased the product
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Why did the U.S.Supreme Court reject (refuse to certify) the asbestos class in Amchem?
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Define class action.
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What are the five elements of strict liability in tort under § 402A?
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What is RICO?
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What is market share liability?
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What is a reasonable alternative design?
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What are the four major kinds of mass torts?
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What are some of the causes of action asserted in mass tort litigation?
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What is the function of the Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation?
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Define mass tort.
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Deck 16: Products Liability
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A duty of reasonable care is owed only to those in privity with the defendant.
False
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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.

A)Len's statement that the machine was A-1 quality was an express warranty.
B)Len's statement that the machine was A-1 quality created a warranty of merchantability.
C)Helen was justified in relying on Len's statement that the machine was A-1 quality.
D)Len's statement that the machine was A-1 quality was puffing.
D
3
MATCHING
a.products liability
b.negligence
c.privity of contract
d.MacPherson vs.Buick
e.res ipsa loquitur
f.comparative negligence
g.chain of distribution
h.strict liability
i.express warranty
j.opinion
k.puffing
l.reliance
m.material
n.merchant
o.merchantable
p.disclaimer
q.unconscionable
placing confidence in someone or something
N
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A mass tort is a separate cause of action.
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MATCHING
a.products liability
b.negligence
c.privity of contract
d.MacPherson vs.Buick
e.res ipsa loquitur
f.comparative negligence
g.chain of distribution
h.strict liability
i.express warranty
j.opinion
k.puffing
l.reliance
m.material
n.merchant
o.merchantable
p.disclaimer
q.unconscionable
imposes a duty of reasonable care to foreseeable users
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What are the main causes of action in a products liability case?

A)negligence, breach of implied warranty of merchantability, breach of implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose, and strict liability in tort
B)negligence, breach of express warranty, breach of implied warranty of merchantability, breach of implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose, and strict liability in tort
C)negligence, breach of express warranty, breach of implied warranty of merchantability, and strict liability in tort
D)negligence, breach of express warranty, breach of implied warranty of merchantability, breach of implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose, strict liability in tort, and conversion
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MATCHING
a.products liability
b.negligence
c.privity of contract
d.MacPherson vs.Buick
e.res ipsa loquitur
f.comparative negligence
g.chain of distribution
h.strict liability
i.express warranty
j.opinion
k.puffing
l.reliance
m.material
n.merchant
o.merchantable
p.disclaimer
q.unconscionable
the relationship that exists between contracting parties
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MATCHING
a.products liability
b.negligence
c.privity of contract
d.MacPherson vs.Buick
e.res ipsa loquitur
f.comparative negligence
g.chain of distribution
h.strict liability
i.express warranty
j.opinion
k.puffing
l.reliance
m.material
n.merchant
o.merchantable
p.disclaimer
q.unconscionable
a way to apportion liability between the opposing parties
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Products liability is a 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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Strict liability in tort cannot apply unless the defendant is found to be negligent.
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MATCHING
a.products liability
b.negligence
c.privity of contract
d.MacPherson vs.Buick
e.res ipsa loquitur
f.comparative negligence
g.chain of distribution
h.strict liability
i.express warranty
j.opinion
k.puffing
l.reliance
m.material
n.merchant
o.merchantable
p.disclaimer
q.unconscionable
responsibility for harm whether caused innocently, intentionally, or negligently
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A product is defective if it is lacking in some particular that is essential to completeness, safety, or legal sufficiency.
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Tom is a passenger in a car made by the Ford Motor company, which Ted purchased from Richardson Ford.The car met with an accident in which Tom and Ted are injured.

A)Tom is in privity with Ted but not with Richardson Ford.
B)Ted is in privity with Richardson Ford but not with ford Motor Company.
C)Ted is in privity with Ford Motor company but not with Tom.
D)Tom is in privity with Richardson Ford but not with Ford Motor Company.
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Misuse is a defense to strict liability in tort when the misuse is unforeseeable and extreme.
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MATCHING
a.products liability
b.negligence
c.privity of contract
d.MacPherson vs.Buick
e.res ipsa loquitur
f.comparative negligence
g.chain of distribution
h.strict liability
i.express warranty
j.opinion
k.puffing
l.reliance
m.material
n.merchant
o.merchantable
p.disclaimer
q.unconscionable
statement that cannot be objectively verified
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In a settlement class action, the parties do not intend to litigate the claims made in the complaint because they have reached a settlement before trial.
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Global peace cannot be achieved if parties opt out of a class action.
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Puffing is unexpected exaggeration of quality.
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Under § 402A, a product must not be unreasonably dangerous for its intended and foreseeable use.
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MATCHING
a.products liability
b.negligence
c.privity of contract
d.MacPherson vs.Buick
e.res ipsa loquitur
f.comparative negligence
g.chain of distribution
h.strict liability
i.express warranty
j.opinion
k.puffing
l.reliance
m.material
n.merchant
o.merchantable
p.disclaimer
q.unconscionable
duty, breach of duty, proximate cause, damages
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MATCHING
a.products liability
b.negligence
c.privity of contract
d.MacPherson vs.Buick
e.res ipsa loquitur
f.comparative negligence
g.chain of distribution
h.strict liability
i.express warranty
j.opinion
k.puffing
l.reliance
m.material
n.merchant
o.merchantable
p.disclaimer
q.unconscionable
fit for ordinary purposes
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When is a statement material to a decision?
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MATCHING
a.products liability
b.negligence
c.privity of contract
d.MacPherson vs.Buick
e.res ipsa loquitur
f.comparative negligence
g.chain of distribution
h.strict liability
i.express warranty
j.opinion
k.puffing
l.reliance
m.material
n.merchant
o.merchantable
p.disclaimer
q.unconscionable
several torts based on harm caused by defective products
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What was the holding of the MacPherson vs.Buick case?
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Distinguish between a sale and a service.
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MATCHING
a.products liability
b.negligence
c.privity of contract
d.MacPherson vs.Buick
e.res ipsa loquitur
f.comparative negligence
g.chain of distribution
h.strict liability
i.express warranty
j.opinion
k.puffing
l.reliance
m.material
n.merchant
o.merchantable
p.disclaimer
q.unconscionable
waiver of warranties
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MATCHING
a.products liability
b.negligence
c.privity of contract
d.MacPherson vs.Buick
e.res ipsa loquitur
f.comparative negligence
g.chain of distribution
h.strict liability
i.express warranty
j.opinion
k.puffing
l.reliance
m.material
n.merchant
o.merchantable
p.disclaimer
q.unconscionable
important to a decision
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Distinguish between fact and opinion.
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Name five possible causes of action that are possible when defective products cause injury.
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MATCHING
a.products liability
b.negligence
c.privity of contract
d.MacPherson vs.Buick
e.res ipsa loquitur
f.comparative negligence
g.chain of distribution
h.strict liability
i.express warranty
j.opinion
k.puffing
l.reliance
m.material
n.merchant
o.merchantable
p.disclaimer
q.unconscionable
someone in the business of selling
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When is a disclaimer of warranty unconscionable?
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When are goods merchantable?
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MATCHING
a.products liability
b.negligence
c.privity of contract
d.MacPherson vs.Buick
e.res ipsa loquitur
f.comparative negligence
g.chain of distribution
h.strict liability
i.express warranty
j.opinion
k.puffing
l.reliance
m.material
n.merchant
o.merchantable
p.disclaimer
q.unconscionable
the accident ordinarily does not happen in the absence of someone's negligence
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MATCHING
a.products liability
b.negligence
c.privity of contract
d.MacPherson vs.Buick
e.res ipsa loquitur
f.comparative negligence
g.chain of distribution
h.strict liability
i.express warranty
j.opinion
k.puffing
l.reliance
m.material
n.merchant
o.merchantable
p.disclaimer
q.unconscionable
exaggerated statement of quality
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What are the three categories of defects in products liability cases?
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What are the four elements of a negligence cause of action?
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MATCHING
a.products liability
b.negligence
c.privity of contract
d.MacPherson vs.Buick
e.res ipsa loquitur
f.comparative negligence
g.chain of distribution
h.strict liability
i.express warranty
j.opinion
k.puffing
l.reliance
m.material
n.merchant
o.merchantable
p.disclaimer
q.unconscionable
a false statement of fact
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MATCHING
a.products liability
b.negligence
c.privity of contract
d.MacPherson vs.Buick
e.res ipsa loquitur
f.comparative negligence
g.chain of distribution
h.strict liability
i.express warranty
j.opinion
k.puffing
l.reliance
m.material
n.merchant
o.merchantable
p.disclaimer
q.unconscionable
substantially unfair
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MATCHING
a.products liability
b.negligence
c.privity of contract
d.MacPherson vs.Buick
e.res ipsa loquitur
f.comparative negligence
g.chain of distribution
h.strict liability
i.express warranty
j.opinion
k.puffing
l.reliance
m.material
n.merchant
o.merchantable
p.disclaimer
q.unconscionable
anyone who made, sold, or leased the product
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Why did the U.S.Supreme Court reject (refuse to certify) the asbestos class in Amchem?
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Define class action.
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What are the five elements of strict liability in tort under § 402A?
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What is RICO?
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What is market share liability?
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What is a reasonable alternative design?
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What are the four major kinds of mass torts?
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What are some of the causes of action asserted in mass tort litigation?
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What is the function of the Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation?
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Define mass tort.
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