Strict liability may be imposed if you, the buyer, receive an oral or written statement about the quality of a good, that statement becomes part of your bargain with the manufacturer, and you suffer an injury because the statement was not accurate. This is known as:
A) implied warranty
B) express warranty
C) caveat emptor
D) Magnuson-Moss warranty
E) none of the other choices
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