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Loop v. Litchfield : ウィキペディア英語版 | Loop v. Litchfield Loop v. Litchfield 42 N. Y. 351 (1870)〔(Text )〕 was a part of the historic line of cases holding that the privity requirement barred a products liability action unless the product in question was "inherently dangerous." ==Facts== A manufacturer negligently made a small balance wheel for use on a circular saw. The manufacturer pointed out the defect in the wheel to the buyer, who wished to purchase a cheap article and was willing to assume the risk of the defect. The buyer then loaned the saw to a neighbor who used it and, five years after the manufacture, was killed when the wheel flew apart.
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