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Caveat emptor
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Meaning
Phrase
●
Used as a
warning
to anyone
buying
something
that there
might be
unforeseen
problems or
faults
with what is bought.
●
In Commercial law:
A
provision
of Roman law which
gave
the
seller
of a
house
the
legal
right to
keep quiet
about any
defects
of the
house
.
Sourced from
Wiktionary
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