VAUGHN, Judge.
The briefs filed on behalf of all of the parties are, in substantial part, devoted to arguments relating to the existence, validity and applicability of warranties and to the alleged negligence of defendants. If our view of the evidence is correct, however, it is not necessary to reach those questions. Whatever plaintiffs' theory, they must show that something defendants did or neglected to do was a proximate cause of their injury. We conclude that...
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