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Falcon Coal Co. v. Clark Equipment Co.
KY.40044; 802 S.W.2d 947 (1990)
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- 0,99 €
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- 0,99 €
Beschreibung des Verlags
This appeal is from a summary judgment by the Breathitt Circuit Court holding that the appellee, Clark Equipment Company, was not liable to the appellant, Falcon Coal Company, on a theory of strict liability in tort for damages in the amount of $140,000.00 due to the destruction by fire of a front-end loader manufactured and sold by the appellee to the appellant. The only question raised as phrased by the appellant is whether it may recover from the appellee manufacturer ""in a product liability tort action based upon the doctrine of strict liability where the subject damage is limited to the product itself.""