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Section 604.10 — Economic Loss Arising From The Sale Of Goods.

604.10 ECONOMIC LOSS ARISING FROM THE SALE OF GOODS. (a) Economic loss that arises from a sale of goods that is due to damage to tangible property other than the goods sold may be recovered in tort as well as in contract, but economic loss that arises from a sale of goods between parties who […]

Section 604.01 — Comparative Fault; Effect.

604.01 COMPARATIVE FAULT; EFFECT. Subdivision 1. Scope of application. Contributory fault does not bar recovery in an action by any person or the person’s legal representative to recover damages for fault resulting in death, in injury to person or property, or in economic loss, if the contributory fault was not greater than the fault of […]

Section 604.02 — Apportionment Of Damages.

604.02 APPORTIONMENT OF DAMAGES. Subdivision 1. Joint liability. When two or more persons are severally liable, contributions to awards shall be in proportion to the percentage of fault attributable to each, except that the following persons are jointly and severally liable for the whole award: (1) a person whose fault is greater than 50 percent; […]

Section 604.03 — Useful Life Of Product.

604.03 USEFUL LIFE OF PRODUCT. Subdivision 1. Expiration as defense. In any action for the recovery of damages for personal injury, death or property damage arising out of the manufacture, sale, use or consumption of a product, it is a defense to a claim against a designer, manufacturer, distributor or seller of the product or […]

Section 604.04 — Notice Of Possible Claim.

604.04 NOTICE OF POSSIBLE CLAIM. Subdivision 1. Persons receiving notice; timing. The attorney for a person who intends to claim damage for or on account of personal injury, death or property damage arising out of the manufacture, sale, use or consumption of a product shall cause to be presented a notice of possible claim stating […]

Section 604.055 — Waiver Of Liability For Negligent Conduct.

604.055 WAIVER OF LIABILITY FOR NEGLIGENT CONDUCT. Subdivision 1. Certain agreements are void and unenforceable. An agreement between parties for a consumer service, including a recreational activity, that purports to release, limit, or waive the liability of one party for damage, injuries, or death resulting from conduct that constitutes greater than ordinary negligence is against […]