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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Aardema v. US Dairy Systems, Inc.

... feed storage system is not an injury from a "calamitous event or dangerous failure of the product" and is merely the product's failure to ... In a products liability action, the party who bears the risk of loss generally determines whether recovery can be found in tort, contract or warranty ...

MARKEL INTERNATIONAL INS. CO., LTD. v. EREKSON

... Indeed, were this not so the injured person would have no basis for a tort claim against the insured. Thus, if the allegation of pre-existing negligence were to be regarded as controlling, the result would be to emasculate the product liability exclusion.'. ...

Brian and Christie, Inc. v. LEISHMAN ELEC.

... product on the market. He can, however, be fairly charged with the risk that the product will not match his economic expectations unless the manufacturer agrees that it will. Clark was a products liability case. The plaintiff contended ...