
Business Law 5th Edition by David Twomey ,Marianne Jennings ,Stephanie Greene
Edition 5ISBN: 978-1305575158
Business Law 5th Edition by David Twomey ,Marianne Jennings ,Stephanie Greene
Edition 5ISBN: 978-1305575158 Exercise 12
Andy's Sales (owned by Andy Adams) sold a well-built trampoline to Carl and Shirley Wickers. The Wickerses later sold the trampoline to Herbert Bryant. While using the trampoline, Herbert's 14-year-old nephew, Rex, sustained injuries that left him a quadriplegic. Rex's guardian filed suit for breach of express warranty and merchantability. The sales brochure for the round trampoline described it as "safe" because it had a "uniform bounce" and "natural tendency to work the jumper toward the center." The Wickerses had purchased an oval-shaped trampoline. Discuss Rex's ability to recover. Is privity an issue [Bryant v Adams, 448 SE2d 832 (NC App)]
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Business Law 5th Edition by David Twomey ,Marianne Jennings ,Stephanie Greene
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