Product Liability (CPA 1987) Flashcards
S.1.(2)
Any goods including electricity and components within a product
A v National Blood Authority
Product: even blood is a product
S.2.(2).(a)
A producer can be manufacturer
Bogle v McDonald’s
Manufacturer of the Product
S.3
Defect factors: time of supply, instructions, expectations.
Not what someone would expect
Richardson v LRC
Defect: Instructions can be a factor
S.4
Defence factors: Developmental risk factors, non supply.
E) Must prove there was a defect
Abouzaid v Mothercare
Defence: Developmental risk factors
S.5
Damages can be claimed
I) death
ii) damage to property and land over £275
Muirhead v Industrial Estate
Damages: can only claim for product
S.6
Contributory negligence can be a factor, lower remedies
Brannon v Airtours
C. Negligence: made injuries worse
CPA 1986
An act that imposes strict liability for defective goods as an alternative to negligence