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University of Michigan Law School

Michigan Law Review

1933

Burkhardt v. Armour

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Sales-Breach Of Implied Warranty-Liability For Death Apr 1933

Sales-Breach Of Implied Warranty-Liability For Death

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The daughter of plaintiff's decedent purchased; from defendant retailer, a can of corned beef packed by a foreign concern for defendant packer. The latter's name and trademark appeared upon the can. Decedent, while eating some of the meat, swallowed a small piece of tin which apparently became detached from the can itself and became imbedded in the contents. Death followed the injury to decedent's esophagus, and an action was brought by the administrator against the retailer for breach of implied warranty, and against the packer for negligence. The trial court permitted a recovery against the retailer for damages accruing up …