A general contractor builds a project strictly following the detailed plans and specifications provided by the owner. After completion, a structural failure occurs due to a fundamental flaw in the owner's design. Under the Spearin Doctrine, who is typically held responsible for the costs to correct the failure?
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A
The general contractor, because they performed the physical work.
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B
Both the owner and contractor, because risk is shared equally.
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C
The material supplier, for providing materials used in a flawed design.
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D
The owner, because they provided an implied warranty of the design's sufficiency.