It's 'caveat emptor'
It's Latin for ' buyer beware'
2007-12-31 12:31:04
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answered by No Chance Without Bernoulli 7
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Caveat: (Noun) 1. A warning or caution; admonition. 2. Law: A legal notice to a court or public officer to suspend a certain proceeding until the notifier is given a hearing: a caveat filed against the probate of a will.
2016-03-19 09:08:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Caveat emptor means let the buyer beware.
2008-01-01 06:29:04
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answered by DrIG 7
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It's 'caveat emptor'.
It means 'let the buyer beware'.
2007-12-31 12:32:13
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answered by Bobby the K 3
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let the buyer beware: the principle that the seller of a product cannot be held responsible for its quality unless it is guaranteed in a warranty
2007-12-31 12:31:42
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answered by bdv007 2
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buyer beware
2007-12-31 12:31:04
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answered by truhavoc_69 2
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let the buyer beware.
2008-01-03 12:42:52
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answered by tammy w 3
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