Business Studies, asked by sarthakguleria134, 7 months ago

A lady who knew that her skin was abnormally
sensitve bought
coat and developed skin
trouble by using it. She did not disclose to
the seller that her skin was abnormally sensitive

Can the seller se held liable

Answers

Answered by dehshutgard
5

It's a coat, just like any other dress which doesn't come with any warnings for allergy. She's solely responsible.

Answered by skyfall63
5

No the seller is not liable, since here the lady has a skin problem which she should have disclosed to the seller and found out if the coat could aggravate her allergy. Products like clothes usually come with details such as size, brand name, how the clothes must be washed, and the fabric type. Since each person had a diiferent skin condition, in clothes it is not easy to specify in particular about any related risk as such. Accordingly, it is not mandatory for the seller to print such details or convey to customers or ask customers with regard to the same

Explanation:

The instances where customer can sue the seller are

  • Even if the retailer tells the buyer that the product is free of flaws, he may be responsible for defects that can be found by the buyer after an appropriate examination of the product being sold.
  • In case of potentially harmful product effects, it is the responsibility of the seller to mention the same in the product so that customers are aware of the side effects failing which the customer can sue the seller negligent breach of duty.

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