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Chapter 7, Problem 4RE
Summary Introduction
Case summary:A person SK bought a spa, of the GL company, from a person VP, and signed an installation contract. After three months, SK’s daughter, L injured her index finger from the spa’s hydromassage jet. She was left alone in the spa at the time. The local police and the rescue team were called for help. They were successful in getting L’s finger free. L was taken to the local emergency room. It was revealed there that L’s finger bone had broken in two places.
To find: The defenses that might be asserted by the person VP or the company GL.
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