The law of tort has long provided a remedy for consumers injured by a defectively manufactured product. |
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So the amended decrees nisi in each case would appear to be defectively drawn. |
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The point of departure for reform is always an idea or institution that is affirmed but considered to have been imperfectly or defectively realized. |
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It disputed the finding by the jury that the A. S. R. was defectively designed. |
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The Customer shall continue to be liable to pay for defectively produced shipments. |
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The important thing to remember is that no expert ever said that this course was designed defectively and I don't think other clubs will be impacted by this decision. |
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The jury held that these cigarettes were unreasonably dangerous and defectively designed, and that the company had acted with reckless disregard for consumers. |
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The thalassemias are another group of inherited disorders in which one or more of the polypeptide chains of globin are synthesized defectively. |
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The customer shall be required to notify the Bank without delay upon finding out about any unauthorised or defectively executed transfer order. |
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Such large companies impose confidentiality upon litigants and their lawyers even where the product is defectively designed or otherwise dangerous. |
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Last month, the Supreme Court ruled — on similar grounds — that patients also may not sue generic drug makers by claiming that the drug was defectively designed. |
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Collagen controls all expansion and contraction in the body, and because her body produces it defectively, Ms. Jones has constant spasms, fatigue and pain. |
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Developed specialist qualifications added to these will be defectively developed unless based on such a foundation in equivalent of well-ordered secondary-school education. |
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