Terms used in this chapter mean:

(1) “Aviation product,” any product or component designed, manufactured, fabricated, assembled, produced, or constructed for aviation purposes, including aircraft, parts produced primarily for use in aircraft, aviation navigation aids, aircraft instrumentation, aircraft testing products, aircraft components, aircraft support and maintenance products or components, aircraft materials production, aircraft materials testing, and aircraft safety products;

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Terms Used In South Dakota Codified Laws 21-63-1

  • Harm: includes damage to property, personal physical injuries, illness, and death, mental anguish or emotional harm attendant to personal physical injuries, illness, or death. See South Dakota Codified Laws 21-63-1
  • Manufacturer: includes an aviation product seller who designs, produces, creates, assembles, installs, makes, fabricates, constructs, or remanufactures the relevant product or component part of an aviation product before its sale to a user or consumer. See South Dakota Codified Laws 21-63-1
  • Person: includes natural persons, partnerships, associations, cooperative corporations, limited liability companies, and corporations. See South Dakota Codified Laws 2-14-2
  • Property: includes property, real and personal. See South Dakota Codified Laws 2-14-2
  • Tort: A civil wrong or breach of a duty to another person, as outlined by law. A very common tort is negligent operation of a motor vehicle that results in property damage and personal injury in an automobile accident.

(2) “Aviation product liability claim,” includes any claim or action brought for harm caused by the manufacture, production, making, construction, fabrication, design, formula, preparation, assembly, installation, testing, warnings, instructions, marketing, packaging, storage, or labeling of the relevant aviation product. The term includes any action based on, strict liability in tort, negligence, breach of express or implied warranty, breach of, or failure to, discharge a duty to warn or instruct, whether negligent or innocent, misrepresentation, concealment, or nondisclosure, whether negligent or innocent, or under any other substantive legal theory;

(3) “Harm,” includes damage to property, personal physical injuries, illness, and death, mental anguish or emotional harm attendant to personal physical injuries, illness, or death. The term does not include direct or consequential economic loss;

(4) “Manufacturer,” includes an aviation product seller who designs, produces, creates, assembles, installs, makes, fabricates, constructs, or remanufactures the relevant product or component part of an aviation product before its sale to a user or consumer. The term includes a product seller or entity not otherwise a manufacturer that holds itself out as a manufacturer, or that is owned in whole or in part by the manufacturer;

(5) “Product seller,” any person or entity that is engaged in the business of selling aviation products, whether the sale is for resale, or for use or consumption. The term includes a manufacturer, wholesaler, distributor, or retailer of the relevant aviation product; and

(6) “Time of delivery,” the time of delivery of an aviation product to its first purchaser or lessee who was not engaged in the business of either selling such products or using them as component parts of another product to be sold.

Source: SL 2011, ch 113, § 1.