One of the elements of a product liability suit based on strict liability is by arguing that
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One of the elements of a product liability suit based on strict liability is by arguing that a product was unreasonably dangerous because the manufacturer did not include adequate warnings or instructions.
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A defendant will not be liable, in a product liability suit, for a plaintiff's injury caused by a commonly known danger.
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A destination contract relieves the seller from liability when delivered to the carrier for shipment.
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If a contract does not specify the time for performance, it may be performed at anytime.
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An illegality that occurs after an offer is made renders the contract void.
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Impossibility of performance is a proper excuse to performance under the UCC.
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Duress is a proper defense to the formation of a quasi- contract.
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Smith and Roberson Business Law
ISBN: 978-0538473637
15th Edition
Authors: Richard A. Mann, Barry S. Roberts
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