[Farmall] Re: Farmall Digest, Vol 21, Issue 7

Timothy Wafer tsandwf at earthlink.net
Tue Jan 10 15:03:48 PST 2006


Because US lawyers reason that he who has the most money is always at fault!

ED GREANY wrote:

>I absolutely don't understand your reasoning why a manufacturer would be responsible. It certainly wouldn't go to product liability in that there is no negligent defect apparent in the tractor other than someone stole it and went on a drunken craze. But for the illegal actions of the teen the tractor would still be parked and not hurting anyone so how is the manufacturer pulled into the picture?
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>Michael Dixon <mpmbd at yadtel.net> wrote:
>  In the USA, the tractor manufacturer would be the one held responsible.
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>>Subject: [Farmall] Tractor Ride Gone Wrong!
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