• 2007 - “Defective” and “Unreasonably Dangerous” Defined
  • C-21.01
    • Tort Liability
  • A product is “defective” if it had a defect or defective condition when it was sold that made it unreasonably dangerous. A product is “unreasonably dangerous” if it is dangerous to an extent beyond that which would be contemplated by the ordinary and prudent buyer, consumer, or user in that community, considering the product’s characteristics, propensities, risks, dangers, and uses, together with any actual knowledge, training, or experience possessed by the buyer, user, or consumer.
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