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[6] A product liability statute of repose may bar a remedy even before a cause of action arises. For example, if a defective product first sold to a consumer more than ten years ago causes...
A statute of limitations, known in civil law systems as a... When the time which is specified in a statute of limitations... [3] When a statute of limitations expires in a criminal case...
claims-made policies 2.6 Retained limits and SIRs 3 Types 3.1 Public liability 3.2 Product liability 3.3 Employers and workers compensation 3.4 Management and employment practices liability...
legal liability starting from the occurrence of a specified act (typically completion of a product or point of sale). Usage notes A statute of repose is similar to a statute of limitations...
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on product liability formerly based solely on negligence. It introduced a strict liability... Being a strict liability statute, the defendant's taking reasonable care is irrelevant. It is a...
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