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defective condition

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A quick definition of defective condition:

A defective condition is when a product is not safe and can cause harm to someone who uses it. This can happen if the product was made poorly or has a problem that the person who made it should have fixed. If someone gets hurt because of a defective product, the person who made or sold it can be held responsible for the harm they caused. This is called products liability.

A more thorough explanation:

A defective condition is when a product is in an unreasonably dangerous state that could cause physical harm beyond what the ordinary user or consumer would expect. This can lead to products liability, which is when a manufacturer or seller is held responsible for any damages or injuries caused by a defective product.

  • A car with faulty brakes that could cause an accident
  • A toy with small parts that could be a choking hazard for children
  • A kitchen appliance with exposed wires that could electrocute someone

These examples illustrate how a defective condition can pose a risk to the safety of the user or consumer. In each case, the manufacturer or seller could be held liable for any harm caused by the defective product.

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