Tom purchases a new set of tires for his vehicle. He informs Richard, the vendor who specializes in such goods, that he intends to use it in snowy conditions. The tires do not provide sufficient grip in snow, and his vehicle meets with an accident
Which of the following statements is true of this scenario?
A) Richard cannot be held liable as Tom voluntarily assumed the risk of driving in snowy conditions.
B) Richard cannot be held liable if an express warranty was not issued with the product.
C) Richard is liable on the basis of negligent design.
D) Richard is liable as he breached an implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose.
D
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