In strict liability cases a. courts are fairly liberal about letting plaintiffs pose the question to the

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In strict liability cases

a. courts are fairly liberal about letting plaintiffs pose the question to the jury on the issue of whether a defect existed at the time it left the manufacturer.

b. the principles of res ipsa loquitur are inapplicable.

c. consumers cannot sue if they have been injured while repairing or passively enjoying a product.

d. all of the above.

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Tort Law

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