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One would expect to observe a diminishing marginal product of labor when crowded office space reduces the productivity of new workers.
Unreasonably Dangerous
A term describing a product or condition that poses a risk to health or safety beyond what would be expected by the ordinary consumer.
Strict Liability
A legal doctrine holding an individual or entity liable for damages or injuries caused by their actions, regardless of fault or intent.
402A
A section of the Restatement (Second) of Torts that outlines the principle of strict liability for harm caused by defective products.
Safety Shielding
Protective measures or devices designed to prevent accidents or injuries in various environments, especially those involving machinery, equipment, or hazardous materials.
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