In MacPherson v. Buick Motor the court held for MacPherson for injuries caused by defective wheels on his Buick. This case allowed for negligence for product liability:
A) only when privity existed
B) with exception for contract warranty
C) with implied warranty
D) without exception
E) except for commercial sales
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