The Connecticut Product Liability Act imposes what is essentially strict liability upon product sellers when a defect was the proximate cause of the plaintiff's injury, the defect existed when the product left the seller, the seller did not expect the product to be substantially
altered after the product left the seller, and the product was not altered.
Not exact matches
After receiving negative feedback, Domino's made company - wide changes including
altering their pizza recipe, aggressively reaching out to customers on social media, and launching a marketing campaign acknowledging mistakes and promising a better
product.
It may be possible to
alter the
product after it has been ordered depending on the level of alterations and the work already done (additional charges may apply).
In a 9 - 0 decision, the Alabama Supreme Court agreed, finding that the
product had been substantially
altered after leaving the possession of CNH America and remanded the case back to the trial court for entry of judgment as a matter of law in favor of CNH.