2006 Louisiana Laws - RS 9:2800.58 — Unreasonably dangerous because of nonconformity to express warranty

§2800.58.  Unreasonably dangerous because of nonconformity to express warranty

A product is unreasonably dangerous when it does not conform to an express warranty made at any time by the manufacturer about the product if the express warranty has induced the claimant or another person or entity to use the product and the claimant's damage was proximately caused because the express warranty was untrue.  

Acts 1988, No. 64, §1, eff. Sept.  1, 1988.  

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