Garage Magic, Inc, contracts for the sale of a certain number of garage door openers to Home & Yard Hardware stores. Ian buys one of openers. The applicable statute of limitations prescribes a period of four years. To bring a product liability claim against Garage Magic, Ian must file a suit within four years of
A) Ian's discovery of an injury caused by the opener
B) Garage Magic's sale of the opener to Home & Yard.
C) Garage Magic's design of the opener.
D) Home & Yard's sale of the opener to Ian.
A
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