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Defective product.
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5.—(1) For the purposes of this Act a product is defective if it fails to provide the safety which a person is entitled to expect, taking all circumstances into account, including—
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(a) the presentation of the product,
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(b) the use to which it could reasonably be expected that the product would be put, and
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(c) the time when the product was put into circulation.
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(2) A product shall not be considered defective for the sole reason that a better product is subsequently put into circulation.
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