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An example of foreseeable damages from a faulty repair of your car that led to an accident would
be __________.
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your loss of one year's wages from a job, since you were fired that day for being late after the
accident
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additional hotel and travel charges that you incurred, because you missed your flight that day as a
result of the accident
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your loss of a winning lottery ticket that blew away in the wind during the accident
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the cost to repair your vehicle, as well as all damage to other vehicles involved in the accident -
(ANSWER)the cost to repair your vehicle, as well as all damage to other vehicles involved in the
accident
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Select the true statement about the Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods
(CISG).
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It governs international sales contracts for all countries in the world.
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Parties to the Convention must re-approve the treaty every five years.
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It governs the international sale of services in addition to goods.
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Its purpose is to unify contract law among countries to facilitate international trade. -
(ANSWER)Its purpose is to unify contract law among countries to facilitate international trade.
Select the statement that is true of consumer law prior to the 20th century.
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It incorporated the concepts of express and implied warranties.
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It was more important than it is now, because consumer products were less sophisticated.
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It forced sellers to take financial responsibility for any defects in products they sold.
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The burden of responsibility generally rested on the buyer. - (ANSWER)The burden of
responsibility generally rested on the buyer.
A manufacturer of a portable circular saw is sued by Dennis, who, while using the saw, put it
down on the ground in front of him after it was shut off but while the blade was still turning. The
still-circulating saw creeped across the floor, causing significant personal injury to Dennis' foot.
Dennis sued the manufacturer for defective design of the circular saw based on it not having a
brake mechanism or a retractable cover for the blade once the saw was turned off.How strong of
a case does Dennis have in his strict liability lawsuit against the manufacturer based on the
defective design of the circular saw?
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Strong, but only if Dennis can prove that the saw was less safe when turned off than other saws
on the market.
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Weak, because there is no evidence that the saw was unreasonably dangerous in normal use.
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Weak, because Dennis assumed the risk of injury when he chose to use a circular saw, which is
known to be - (ANSWER)Strong, because the saw was unreasonably dangerous under
circumstances that would be foreseeable as normal use by a consumer.