INTENDED-USE DOCTRINE

INTENDED-USE DOCTRINE

intended-use doctrine. Products liability. The rule imposing a duty on a manufacturer to develop a product so that it is reasonably safe for its intended or foreseeable users. ? In determining the scope of responsibility, the court considers the defendant’s marketing scheme and the foreseeability of the harm. [Cases: Products Liability 15. C.J.S. Products Liability ¡ì¡ì 30¨C31.]
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