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Comparison definition.  Despite the Code's stated objective of establishing uniformity among the various jurisdictions concerning commercial transactions and their ramifications, § 1-102(b)(3), the interaction between the Code and the concept of strict liability in tort represents a frequent source of controversy. See generally Dickerson, The ABC's of Products Liability -- With a Close Look at Section 402A and the Code, 36 TENN. L. REV. 439 (1969); Franklin, When Worlds Collide: Liability Theories and Disclaimers in Defective-Product Cases, 18 STAN. L. REV. 974 (1966); McGuire & Wade, Products Liability, The Commercial Code and the Practitioner, 31 TEX. B.J. 107 (1968); Rapson, Products Liability Under ...