• 2007 - Product Bearing an Adequate Warning Not Defective
  • C-21.02
    • Tort Liability
  • For purposes of strict product liability, a product bearing an adequate warning, which is safe for use if it is followed, is not defective or unreasonably dangerous. A manufacturer may reasonably assume that when an adequate warning is given, it will be read and followed.
    • Butz v. Werner, 438 NW2d 509 (ND 1989)
    • Jacobs v. Anderson Building Co., 459 NW2d 384 (ND 1990)
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