Plaintiff buys a jump rope made by Rope Toy Company. The Plaintiff ties one end of the
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- Plaintiff buys a jump rope made by Rope Toy Company. The Plaintiff ties one end of the rope to the stove door handle and the other end around her waist. The rope has a defect which the Plaintiff noticed before using it. Plaintiff pulls on the rope which causes the rope to snap and results in her falling to the ground. She injures her hip. She sues the Rope Toy Company under the theory of strict liability. What must the Plaintiff establish for strict liability? Does the company have any defense(s)?
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