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Ne4ueva [31]
2 years ago
5

A plaintiff sued a defendant and his employer for personal injuries. The plaintiff claimed that she was struck on the head by a

wrench dropped by the defendant from a high scaffold, on which the defendant was working in the course of a construction project. To prove that it was the defendant who dropped the wrench, the plaintiff offers the wrench itself as evidence: The wrench bears the brand name "Craftsman" on the handle, and other evidence shows that the wrenches used by the defendant on the job are "Craftsman" brand wrenches. Is the wrench admissible?
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aalyn [17]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

The Wrench is Admissible because it bears the name of the defendants used tools. The plaintiff has the right to tender the wrench because of the trademark name of "craftsman' on it.

Explanation:

Admissible; This is the concept of being accepted or valid.

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