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- Pottery_Barn_rule abstract "The Pottery Barn rule is American jargon alluding to a "you break it, you buy it" policy, by which a retail store holds a customer responsible for damage done to merchandise on display. It's an analogy often used in the political or military arena which suggests if your organization inadvertently creates a problem, the organization is obligated to correct it.In reality, Pottery Barn—the upscale home furnishing stores in the United States—does not have a "you break it, you bought it" policy, but instead writes off broken merchandise as a loss, as do most large American retailers. Many U.S. states have statutes forbidding such policies (absent negligence or willful destruction). Legal doctrine also holds that a retailer incurs the risk that merchandise will be destroyed by placing it where customers can handle it and not doing anything to discourage them.".
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- Pottery_Barn_rule subject Category:Causes_and_prelude_of_the_Iraq_War.
- Pottery_Barn_rule subject Category:International_relations_terms.
- Pottery_Barn_rule subject Category:Political_terminology_of_the_United_States.
- Pottery_Barn_rule comment "The Pottery Barn rule is American jargon alluding to a "you break it, you buy it" policy, by which a retail store holds a customer responsible for damage done to merchandise on display.".
- Pottery_Barn_rule label "Pottery Barn rule".
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