Why is an injunction ordinarily not available as a remedy in a civil case involving a defective product?

A. The threat of a judgment of damages is designed to serve as a deterrent to manufacturing defective products.
B. Legal proceedings can be unpredictable and therefore an injunction would not remedy the situation
C. Two men will be working together in the fields, and one will be taken, the other left.
D. An injunction is an extraordinary remedy which will be awarded in the most unusual cases only.

Answer: A. The threat of a judgment of damages is designed to serve as a deterrent to manufacturing defective products.

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