The ability of the common law to adopt desirable revisions of established legal principles, and yet to maintain stability, has been the basis of its strength as a world legal system. It certainly is desirable to continue the legal principles of express warranty, as defined by the common law, and to hold liable in tort one who induces a sales transaction to his benefit by direct (and untrue) statements to the buyer as to the quality or desirability of the goods sold. It is sound law and logic to permit an action for damages by virtue of the buyer\u27s reasonable reliance upon such representations which prove to be untrue. Certainly modern methods of doing business have removed from the law of express warranty the need to find privity betwe...
The doctrine of privity has dogged contract plaintiffs for several hundred years, but it has been ev...
One of the primary causes of concern in the recent movement toward greater consumer protection has b...
What are warranties? How are they created? And, particularly, what kind of authority or employment w...
The ability of the common law to adopt desirable revisions of established legal principles, and yet ...
Much has been said about the liability of a manufacturer to a sub-purchaser for injuries caused by h...
Consumer product warranties are our most common of written contracts, but little is known about what...
American courts, particularly during the last decade, have become increasingly aware of the need for...
In his famous Stanford Law Review article, When Worlds Collide,\u27 Professor Marc Franklin foretold...
The purpose of this discussion is to examine implied warranties in order to determine if their appli...
The past few decades have seen the development of a trend in the field of products liability that ha...
I suspect that most American lawyers and law students regard express warranty as neither more nor le...
I discuss judicial and legislative attempts to deal with the question of whether a warranty, seen fo...
I. Introduction II. Products Liability Under Sales Law ... A. Creating Liability in the Seller ... 1...
An unusual type of products liability case raises the issue of whether an injured consumer can recov...
With the ever-increasing dependence of the consumer on his retailer to supply the consumer\u27s need...
The doctrine of privity has dogged contract plaintiffs for several hundred years, but it has been ev...
One of the primary causes of concern in the recent movement toward greater consumer protection has b...
What are warranties? How are they created? And, particularly, what kind of authority or employment w...
The ability of the common law to adopt desirable revisions of established legal principles, and yet ...
Much has been said about the liability of a manufacturer to a sub-purchaser for injuries caused by h...
Consumer product warranties are our most common of written contracts, but little is known about what...
American courts, particularly during the last decade, have become increasingly aware of the need for...
In his famous Stanford Law Review article, When Worlds Collide,\u27 Professor Marc Franklin foretold...
The purpose of this discussion is to examine implied warranties in order to determine if their appli...
The past few decades have seen the development of a trend in the field of products liability that ha...
I suspect that most American lawyers and law students regard express warranty as neither more nor le...
I discuss judicial and legislative attempts to deal with the question of whether a warranty, seen fo...
I. Introduction II. Products Liability Under Sales Law ... A. Creating Liability in the Seller ... 1...
An unusual type of products liability case raises the issue of whether an injured consumer can recov...
With the ever-increasing dependence of the consumer on his retailer to supply the consumer\u27s need...
The doctrine of privity has dogged contract plaintiffs for several hundred years, but it has been ev...
One of the primary causes of concern in the recent movement toward greater consumer protection has b...
What are warranties? How are they created? And, particularly, what kind of authority or employment w...