A significant application of this doctrine is in the area of "product liability".
Product liability refers to a manufacturer or seller being held liable for setting an inadequate item under the control of a consumer. Responsibility regarding an item deformity that causes damage lies with all dealers of the item who are in the distribution chain. In general terms, the law necessitates that an item meet the customary desires for the buyer. At the point when an item has an unforeseen defect or danger, the item can't be said to meet the common desires for the consumer.