§ 16-116-102 - Definitions.
               	 		
16-116-102.    Definitions.
    As used in this subchapter:
      (1)  "Anticipated  life" means the period over which the product may reasonably be  expected to be useful to the user as determined by the trier of facts;
      (2)  "Defective condition" means a condition of a product that renders it unsafe for reasonably foreseeable use and consumption;
      (3)  "Manufacturer"  means the designer, fabricator, producer, compounder, processor, or  assembler of any product or its component parts;
      (4)  "Product"  means any tangible object or goods produced, excluding real estate and  improvements located thereon. Provided, any tangible object or good  produced that is affixed to, installed on, or incorporated into real  estate or any improvement thereon shall constitute a product under this  subchapter. Provided further, an improvement on real estate shall  constitute a product in the event that environmental contaminants exist  or have occurred in the improvement;
      (5)  "Product  liability action" includes all actions brought for or on account of  personal injury, death, or property damage caused by or resulting from  the manufacture, construction, design, formula, preparation, assembly,  testing, service, warning, instruction, marketing, packaging, or  labeling of any product;
      (6)    (A)  "Supplier"  means any individual or entity engaged in the business of selling a  product, whether the sale is for resale or for use or consumption.
            (B)  "Supplier"  includes a retailer, wholesaler, or distributor and also includes a  lessor or bailor engaged in the business of leasing or bailment of a  product.
            (C)  "Supplier" shall  not include any licensee, as the term is defined in    17-42-103(10), who  is providing only brokerage and sales services under a license; and
      (7)    (A)  "Unreasonably  dangerous" means that a product is dangerous to an extent beyond that  which would be contemplated by the ordinary and reasonable buyer,  consumer, or user who acquires or uses the product, assuming the  ordinary knowledge of the community or of similar buyers, users, or  consumers as to its characteristics, propensities, risks, dangers, and  proper and improper uses, as well as any special knowledge, training, or  experience possessed by the particular buyer, user, or consumer or  which he or she was required to possess.
            (B)  However,  as to a minor, "unreasonably dangerous" means that a product is  dangerous to an extent beyond that which would be contemplated by an  ordinary and reasonably careful minor considering his or her age and  intelligence.