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My question echoes an earlier one: how can the builder isolate himself
since a partnership can't be considered the builder?
I look at my airline's situation, for example: if an airline's corporate
parent owns a plane and it crashes, Boeing's still going to be a party to
the lawsuits because they built the plane. If I build a plane, no matter
what name it's registered in, aren't I liable as the builder? If I'm not,
someone please explain how.
Skip Slater
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