Priscilla Webster was dining at her favorite Massachusetts seafood restaurant when matters went horribly wrong. She began
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Priscilla Webster was dining at her favorite Massachusetts seafood restaurant when matters went horribly wrong. She began choking on a fishbone that had been lurking in her seafood chowder. After a hospital visit and several procedures to extract the bone, Priscilla finally recovered and promptly sued the Blue Ship Tea Room. The issue before the court was whether the restaurant had breached the implied warranty of merchantability and/or particular purpose. This is an oldie but goodies case from 1964 that is now famous in legal circles. What is your opinion? [Webster v. Blue Ship Tea Room, Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts 347 Mass. 421, 198 N.E.2d 309 (1964)]
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Dynamic Business Law
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Authors: Nancy Kubasek, M. Neil Browne, Daniel Herron, Lucien Dhooge, Linda Barkacs