San Diego Law Review
Document Type
Recent Cases
Abstract
This recent case discusses Vandermark v. Ford Motor Co. (Cal. 1964)
Recommended Citation
Edward V. Brennan,
Products Liability - Strict Liability in Tort - Both the Manufacturer and the Retailer Are Strictly Liable in Tort for Personal Injuries Caused by a Defect in a Product Marketed with the Knowledge that It Is to Be Used Without Inspection for Defects. Vandermark v. Ford Motor Co. (Cal. 1964),
2
San Diego L. Rev.
165
(1965).
Available at:
https://digital.sandiego.edu/sdlr/vol2/iss1/17