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Section 11-7-20 - Privity unnecessary to maintain actions in negligence, strict liability or breach of warranty

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In all causes of action for personal injury or property damage or economic loss brought on account of negligence, strict liability or breach of warranty, including actions brought under the provisions of the Uniform Commercial Code, privity shall not be a requirement to maintain said action.Laws, 1976, ch. 385, § 5, eff. 4/27/1976.