Multiple Choice
DIY-Haul, Inc., makes, sells, and leases hauling equipment for consumer use. Ed files a product liability suit against DIY-Haul, alleging a design defect. In deciding whether to hold the maker liable, the court may consider
A) the assumptions of DIY-Haul.
B) the identity of DIY-Haul's owner.
C) the intentions of DIY-Haul.
D) the expectations of the ordinary consumer.
Correct Answer:

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Correct Answer:
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