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3 December, 04:03

Jill DesJardines experiences a broken leg when one of the wheels on her new in-line skates falls off as she is skating. The manufacturer: a. is not liable because Jill assumed the risk of in-line skating. b. can disclaim all such liability for products such as these skates. c. is liable for a defective product. d. both a and b e. none of the above

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  1. 3 December, 04:25
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    c. is liable for a defective product.

    Explanation:

    The manufacturer can be held liable for a liability in a product which results into any form of injury or damage to the customer.

    A defect refers to a kind of imperfection or fault in a product due to which such a product performs below par as per it's mentioned specifications.

    In the given case, the customer bought in line skates and went out for skating. The wheels came off (which reflects a manufacturing defect), owing to which she fell and suffered a broken leg.

    The injury is an outcome of product manufacturing defect for which the manufacturer shall be liable.
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