Bmo inc sells commercialindustrial printers to businesses


BMO Inc sells commercial/industrial printers to businesses including creative marketing agencies that need to print high quality marketing materials such brochures, posters, circulars and other collateral for their clients. All-American Creative approaches BMO about potentially purchasing one of BMO's more capable but also expensive printers. All-American's procurement officer explains to the BMO salesperson that All-American pitches to their clients that All-American only uses machines and supplies made in the United States, and so they would only be interested in buying a printer from BMO if the printer is made in the United States. The BMO salesperson tells the procurement officer: "Yeah, yeah, all of these models are made in Chicago." However, The BMO salesperson knows that different components of their printers are manufactured in China, Vietnam and Brazil; Chicago is where the printers are assembled and finished (e.g. where BMO's logos are placed on the printers, etc.). After making the purchase, All-American sees a "Made in China" mark on the paper feeder trays. Does All-American have a legal claim under tort law? If so, which tort? Can All-American prevail? Explain your answer.

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