What does the Latin phrase ‘Caveat emptor’ mean?
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Caveat emptor is a Latin term that means "let the buyer beware."
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'Caveat emptor' is a neo Latin phrase with the meaning 'let the buyer beware'.
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The term is usually used in deals related to real estate and transactions. It is also applied to goods and also to some services. This principle is meant to serve as a warning to buyers that they have no responsibility with the seller if the product does not meet their expectations.
This means that, the buyer will not be provided with another product even if the product that is bought by him does not meet his expectations. The buyer should make sure that the product is made in a way such that he is satisfied.
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