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(A) In Liriano v. Hobart, the court stated that a “manufacturer may be liable for failing to warn against the dangers of foreseeable misuse of its product.” Pick a dangerous product, describe the potential dangers of using the product, and then provide the warning that the manufacturer should provide to its users.

(B) Helen decided she wanted to buy a new car and she visited The Auto Mall. After picking out a used red convertible that was in her budget, she asked the salesman for more information about the car. The salesman told her that the car was in “mint condition,” that it was “made of pure steel”, and that “this is a great car, you will look good in it!” Helen decided to purchase the car based on the assurances made by the salesman.

Were any express and/or implied warranties created during this sale? Explain.

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