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Section 5-115 - Product Liability Arising in a Foreign Jurisdiction

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(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated. (2) 'Foreign jurisdiction' means a state, other than this State, territory, or possession of the United States, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, or a foreign country. (3) (i) 'Manufacturer' means a designer, assembler, fabricator, constructor, compounder, producer, or processor of a product or its component parts. (ii) 'Manufacturer' includes an individual or entity not otherwise a manufacturer that imports a product or otherwise holds itself out as a manufacturer. (4) 'Product' means a tangible article, including attachments, accessories, and component parts, and accompanying labels, warnings, instructions, and packaging. (5) 'Seller' means a wholesaler, distributor, retailer, or other individual or entity other than a manufacturer that is regularly engaged in the selling of a product whether the sale is for resale by the purchaser or is for sale to or consumption by the ultimate consumer. (b) If a cause of action against a manufacturer or seller of a product for personal injury allegedly caused by a defective product arose in a foreign jurisdiction and by the laws of that

te consumer. (b) If a cause of action against a manufacturer or seller of a product for personal injury allegedly caused by a defective product arose in a foreign jurisdiction and by the laws of that jurisdiction the cause of action may not be maintained by reason of a lapse of time, an action may not be maintained in this State, except in favor of one who is a resident of this State. (c) This section may not be applied to a cause of action: (1) That was precluded, for any period of time, from being filed before July 1, 1991 by operation of law or a court order; or (2) For wrongful death described under Title 3, Subtitle 9 of this article.