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5 November, 05:45

Stan, an air conditioning and heating technician, files suit against Temp-Set Corporation, alleging that its thermostats are unreasonably dangerous due to the possibility of electrical shock while being installed. Temp-Set's best defense is most likely

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  1. 5 November, 05:59
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    b. knowledgeable user.

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    In the scenario stated in the question, the best line of defense by Temp-Set is than Stan is already a knowledgeable user who is aware of the dangers of the thermostats and thus there is no need for warning. Temp-Set's best defense is most likely knowledgeable user. When a particular danger is commonly known by the user of a product, there is no need for the manufacturer to warn the user of such product. For example, McDonald chicken contain high cholesterol, this is a common knowledge and as such there will not be the need to warn the consumers.
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