Georgia purchased a top-of-the-line alarm clock from KeepTime Co On the day Georgia had an important interview for a new job, she overslept because her alarm clock malfunctioned, and the alarm did not sound at the time at the time for which it was set. Missing her interview, Georgia lost her chance to apply for this job. Which of the following statements is true?

a. KeepTime Co. is liable, under strict liability theory, because its product was defective.
b. KeepTime Co. is liable, under strict liability theory, because its product was unreasonably dangerous.
c. KeepTime Co. is liable, under strict liability theory, because the product caused Georgia harm.
d. KeepTime Co. is not liable, under strict liability theory, because Georgia suffered no damages.


d

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