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    A Product Is Not So Unreasonably Dangerous as to Support
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A Product Is Not So Unreasonably Dangerous as to Support

Question 53

Question 53

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A product is not so unreasonably dangerous as to support the imposition of liability in a strict product liability suit solely because a less dangerous alternative was commercially feasible but was not produced.

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