Multiple Choice
Under strict product liability theory, which of the following would the courts consider a reasonably foreseeable party who may recover if an injury is sustained?
A) The buyer of the product only.
B) The buyer of the product and the buyer's family only.
C) The buyer of the product and any of the buyer's family and the buyer's guests only.
D) The buyer, the buyer's family, the buyer's guests, and foreseeable bystanders.
E) The court would have to rely on expert testimony before they could determine if a person is a reasonably foreseeable party.
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