With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". in the record supports a jury instruction on contributory negligence and therefore the trial court did not abuse its discretion in so instructing the jury. Affirmed. BAKER, C.J., and FRIEDLANDER, J., concur. 1 . Cellulitis is the "diffuse and especially subcutaneous inflammation of connective tissue.” Merriam-Webster Online, http://m-w.com/ dictionary/cellulitis (last visited Aug. 28, 2007). 2 . Lymphadenitis is the "inflammation of lymph nodes.” Merriam-Webster Online, http://m-w.com/dictionaiy/lymphadenitis (last visited Aug. 28, 2007). 3 . Mark's complaint named two other defendants, but those claims were settled prior to trial. 4 . See Ind.Code § 34-20-3-1 (providing that a product liability action must be commenced within two oria, III., 557 F.2d 580, 595 n. 13 (7th Cir.1977) (<HOLDING>), vacated by 435 U.S. 992, 98 S.Ct. 1642, 56

A: holding that admission contained in an answer was binding despite the fact that it was made on information and belief
B: holding that defendants statement in defendants brief that a case upon which it was relying was pending on appeal was a judicial admission of that fact
C: holding that admission of prior statement constituted error but was harmless when other admissible evidence established the same fact
D: holding issue waived because it was not mentioned in brief but was only raised in notice of appeal
B.