REM Coal Co., Inc. v. Clark Equip. Co.

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania · Decided 1989-08-02

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BECK, Judge: This case presents the question of whether purely economic losses are recoverable in a product liability action between commercial enterprises and sounding in negligence and/or strict liability. We hold that they are not. The relevant facts are not in dispute. Appellee REM Coal Company owned a front-end loader used in its strip mining business.…

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