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In Law / College | 2025-07-06

What is a theory that a plaintiff uses to establish liability against a manufacturer when he or she is injured by a defective product?
A. Breach of warranty
B. Contract breach
C. False imprisonment
D. Purposeful defect

Asked by howardominique23

Answer (2)

A plaintiff establishes liability against a manufacturer through theories like 'Breach of Warranty', which includes express and implied warranties related to product safety and effectiveness. Other terms like contract breach and false imprisonment do not pertain to product liability issues. Therefore, understanding these warranties is essential for substantiating claims related to defective products. ;

Answered by GinnyAnswer | 2025-07-07

A plaintiff uses the theory of 'Breach of Warranty' to establish manufacturer liability for injuries caused by defective products. This can involve express warranties, which are explicit promises, or implied warranties, which are assumed by law regarding the product's quality. Other options in the question do not pertain to product liability issues.
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Answered by Anonymous | 2025-07-08