The rule that "The manufacturer of a product is liable in the production and sale of a product for negligence, if the product may reasonably be expected to inflict harm on the user if the product is defective" originated from:
A) MacPherson v. Buick Motor
B) Paterson v. Buick Motor
C) Morriss v. Chevrolet
D) MDM Group Associates v. CX Reinsurance Company
E) none of the other choices are correct
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