2057 If a case is submitted to the jury on several theories, one of which is supported by the evidence, an appellate court should not disturb a general verdict, even though other theories submitted to the jury were not supported by the evidence.CitationBRESNAHAN v CHRYSLER (Air Bag Impact) 65 CA4 1149 [See: Greenman v Yuba 59 C2 57; Barker v Lull 20 C3 413; Soule v GM 8 C4 548, T/AT 11/94; Posz v Burchell 209 CA2 324; Gillespie v Rawlings 49 C2 359; Mouchette v Board 217 CA3 303; Widson v International 153 CA3 45; McCloud v Roy Riegels 20 CA3 928]
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