Answer: Dale and Esty
Explanation:
According to the rule of strict product liability, seller or manufacturer or distributor of the product ,item and service that is defected is held liable. This rule is implemented even if the mistake is done by the buyer or any other party.
The considerations and analyzing of the product done by manufacture to assurance about non-defective is also not considered .
Thus, according to the question, Cold Play Corporation is considered liable for the defective product to Dale and Esty. Due to the defective product ,Dale faced injury as well as Esty being a bystander got into the accident and injured herself because of snowmobile.
Maintain assertive communication style
B. Realigning the mirrors once you get seated
Answer: Leading question
Explanation:
A persuasive interview is meant to convince someone of something. That´s why leading questions are fundamental in this kind of interview, as they subtly lead the interviewee to follow a certain logic to answer.
Leading questions are particularly useful when directing an interview about controversial ideas.
Answer: The best option that can change the court decision is if "Uncle Buck included a label on the car that suggested that a buyer obtain an inspection for the Ford Escape before purchasing the car". Option C is the most correct option.
Explanation: The court has held Uncle Buck guilty of deceit because his statement on the Ford escape car was found to be false and deceiving costumers about the car.
Uncle Buck may be right in his argument, that the car engine was very good at the point of sale. The fault in the engine developed due to rough usage of the car by Monica. But because the court has not means or method to validate is argument, so it was proven void and non exiting.
The only way Uncle Bill yard argument about the car would be valid was if Uncle bulk yard has stated, that the car engine should be tested before purchase. If this was stated the court will assume Uncle Buck was right, that Monica has tested the car engine and observed that it was working perfectly, before she purchased the car.