A and Others v National Blood Authority and Another
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A and Others v National Blood Authority and Another
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A and Others v National Blood Authority and Another, also known as the Hepatitis C Litigation, was a landmark product liability case of 2001 primarily concerning blood transfusions but also blood products or transplanted organs, all of which were infected with hepatitis C, where liability was established under the Consumer Protection Act 1987 and the Product Liability Directive (85/374/EEC) even in the absence of the ability to test to ascertain which blood transfusions were defective. The claim
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Consumer law case involving claimants infected with hepatitis C
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_and_Others_v_National_Blood_Authority_and_Another
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2024-02-21T17:52:22Z
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