Consumer's risk
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Consumer's risk or Consumer risk is a potential risk found in all consumer-oriented products, that a product not meeting quality standards will pass undetected though the manufacturer's quality control system and enter the consumer marketplace.
See also
- Commercial law
- Consumer protection laws
- Products liability
- Uniform Commercial Code
- Warranty
- Statistics
References
- Hui, Yiu H. (2006). Handbook of food science, technology, and engineering, Volume 2. CRC Press. p. 56-15. ISBN 0-8493-9848-7.
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