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To Be Liable on a Theory of Strict Product Liability

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To be liable on a theory of strict product liability, a defendant must be in a better position than the plaintiff to bear the costs associated with the harm caused by a product.

Grasp the significance of immediate and consistent discipline based on the hot-stove rule.
Recognize the importance of protecting employee privacy during workplace investigations and searches.
Understand legal considerations and employee rights concerning workplace discipline and termination.
Understand the differences between z-scores and t-statistics.

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NPV Projects

Projects that are evaluated based on the Net Present Value method, helping in deciding whether they contribute positively to the company's value.

Soft Rationing

Refers to the internal limitations set by a company on the funds allocated for capital projects, despite having a strong financial position.

Hard Rationing

A situation in corporate finance where there is a strict limit on the amount of new equity a company can issue.

Operating Cash Flow

Operating cash flow refers to the cash generated by a company's normal business operations, indicating whether a company is able to generate sufficient positive cash flow to maintain and grow its operations.

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