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3686 REVIEW DENIED If a defective part of a product is a sufficiently discrete element that it is not reasonable to expect its failure invariably to damage other portions of the product, it is separate from those other portions, and the economic loss rule does not prevent recovery in tort for damage it causes to them.CitationKB HOME v SUPERIOR COURT (Furnace Rods) 112 CA4 1076 [See: Seely v White Motor 63 C2 9; Jimenez v Superior Court 29 C4 473, T/AT 1/03] |
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