Asked by Wendy Reynoso on Jul 25, 2024
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In Canada, in order for a manufacturer to be held liable for injury caused by his product to an ultimate consumer, what must be shown?
Ultimate Consumer
The end-user of a product or service who uses it for personal, non-commercial purposes.
Liable
Being legally responsible or obligated, especially in terms of financial compensation for damages or injuries.
Manufacturer
is a person or company that makes goods for sale, especially on a large scale, using machinery and labor.
- Comprehend the principles of liability in product and professional contexts.
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Natalie GoldsteinJul 26, 2024
Final Answer :
That there was a duty to be careful in manufacturing that good, and that there was a failure to live up to the standard of a reasonable person in that manufacturing process (assuming of course that some sort of injury had resulted and that injury resulted from the normal use of those goods).
Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the principles of liability in product and professional contexts.