As seen in Baxter v. Ford Motor, where Baxter lost an eye because the glass in his car windshield was not shatterproof as Ford had claimed, ______ may be the basis for strict liability in tort

a. civil fraud
b. misrepresentation in privity c. sales fraud
d. breach of tort
e. none of the other choices are correct


e

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