I. Introduction II. Products Liability Under Sales Law ... A. Creating Liability in the Seller ... 1. Implied Warranty ... 2. Express Warranties ... B. Removing Liability from the Seller: Disclaimers ... C. Procedural Limitations on Seller Liability ... D. Remedies for Breach of Warranty ... E. Contractual Limitations on Remedies for Breach of Warranty III. Tort Law and Consumers IV. Conflicts Between Sales and Tort Law Regarding Liability for Defective Products ... A. Does Strict Liability Apply to Commercial Transactions? … B. Are Disclaimers of Liability in Commercial Transactions Effective Under Strict Liability in Tort? … C. What Damages are Recoverable Under Strict Liability in Torts? V. A Proposal for What Law Governs Loss in Sales C...
The authors discuss recent developments in Florida law in the area of products liability. The distin...
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has adopted the Restatement 2d, Torts, Section 400, which provides th...
With the ever-increasing dependence of the consumer on his retailer to supply the consumer\u27s need...
I. Introduction II. Products Liability Under Sales Law ... A. Creating Liability in the Seller ... 1...
American courts, particularly during the last decade, have become increasingly aware of the need for...
This Note argues that if a seller and a commercial buyer are in privity, damage to a product resulti...
An unusual type of products liability case raises the issue of whether an injured consumer can recov...
This Comment will discuss the inability of tort law to provide an adequate solution to this issue, a...
Leasing has become an increasingly popular substitute for outright purchases as a means of acquiring...
Professor Wertheimer has proposed that courts be allowed to hold producers strictly liable for produ...
The ability of the common law to adopt desirable revisions of established legal principles, and yet ...
Product liability has evolved from a combination of contract and tort theories. Under current contra...
This Article examines the issues surrounding the application of tort doctrine to problems of economi...
In his famous Stanford Law Review article, When Worlds Collide,\u27 Professor Marc Franklin foretold...
While judicial acceptance of this concept of strict tort liability has been proceeding apace, far le...
The authors discuss recent developments in Florida law in the area of products liability. The distin...
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has adopted the Restatement 2d, Torts, Section 400, which provides th...
With the ever-increasing dependence of the consumer on his retailer to supply the consumer\u27s need...
I. Introduction II. Products Liability Under Sales Law ... A. Creating Liability in the Seller ... 1...
American courts, particularly during the last decade, have become increasingly aware of the need for...
This Note argues that if a seller and a commercial buyer are in privity, damage to a product resulti...
An unusual type of products liability case raises the issue of whether an injured consumer can recov...
This Comment will discuss the inability of tort law to provide an adequate solution to this issue, a...
Leasing has become an increasingly popular substitute for outright purchases as a means of acquiring...
Professor Wertheimer has proposed that courts be allowed to hold producers strictly liable for produ...
The ability of the common law to adopt desirable revisions of established legal principles, and yet ...
Product liability has evolved from a combination of contract and tort theories. Under current contra...
This Article examines the issues surrounding the application of tort doctrine to problems of economi...
In his famous Stanford Law Review article, When Worlds Collide,\u27 Professor Marc Franklin foretold...
While judicial acceptance of this concept of strict tort liability has been proceeding apace, far le...
The authors discuss recent developments in Florida law in the area of products liability. The distin...
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has adopted the Restatement 2d, Torts, Section 400, which provides th...
With the ever-increasing dependence of the consumer on his retailer to supply the consumer\u27s need...