| American Law Institute - 1965 - 376 sider
...defective, may be expected to cause physical harm to the consumer or his property. c. On whatever theory, the justification for the strict liability has been...of the consuming public who may be injured by it; that the public has the right to and does expect, in the case of products which it needs and for which... | |
| Allen Kent - 1993 - 398 sider
...damages from the seller of that product. The theory is that by marketing a product the seller assumes a special responsibility toward any member of the consuming public who may be injured by it (34i. This law applies to sellers who are in the business of selling a product which causes physical... | |
| 1970 - 104 sider
...contained in the Restatement (Second) of forte, • 402A comment (c), as follows: On whatever theory, the justification for the strict liability has been...of the consuming public who may be injured by it; that the public has the right to and does expect, in the case of products which it needs and for which... | |
| Raymond C. Speciale - 2010 - 362 sider
...of Torts states the policies underlying strict products liability as follows: The justification for strict liability has been said to be that the seller,...of the consuming public who may be injured by it; that the public has the right to and does expect, in the case of products which it needs and for which... | |
| Kai Wantzen - 2007 - 338 sider
...strict liability in tort." 182 Restatement (Second) of Torts, § 402A comment c: „On whatever theory, the justification for the strict liability has been...of the consuming public who may be injured by it; that the public has the right to and does expect, in the case of products which it needs and for which... | |
| 1977 - 904 sider
..."strict liability in tort" and has been justified upon the premise that the seller, by marketing his/her product for use and consumption, has undertaken and...of the consuming public who may be injured by it; that the public has the right to and does expect that reputable sellers will stand behind their goods;... | |
| 1977 - 904 sider
...seller, by marketing his/her product for use and consumption, has undertaken und assumed a speciul responsibility toward any member of the consuming public who may be injured by it; that the public has the right to and does expect that reputable sellers will stand behind their goods;... | |
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