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"People seem to think 'caveat emptor' doesn't apply when you're sitting at your computer."
It is an exemption to the general contract rule of 'caveat emptor'.
I consider the 'caveat emptor' comments completely out of touch with the reality that many people face.
But, as put in the phrase we lawyers learn early in law school-caveat emptor.
Also, the comments to this post are not spoiler-free, so, like, caveat emptor, and whatever.
There's a legal term,caveat emptor, which means buyer beware, so when viewing it pays to be suspicious.
He testified in English, with only occasional help from a translator; a Latin phrase, caveat emptor, gave him trouble.
In short: caveat emptor.
I murmured a caveat emptor to Lord Artos.
But caveat emptor.
This is enshrined in British commercial law as 'caveat emptor' - Latin for 'let the buyer beware'.
Caviar Emptor, a sturgeon advocacy organization, said beluga sturgeon numbers had decreased by 90 percent in the past 20 years.
Caveat emptor: there are rogues, dreamers and incompetents in all walks of life; why should the flying fraternity be any different?
However this was the inevitable conclusion of its holding, which placed third parties in a 'caveat emptor ' position in entering into treaties.
Caviar Emptor has urged Americans, among the major caviar consumers, to avoid the expensive beluga variety.
By contrast, the report calls for professional investors to be exposed to the principle of 'caveat emptor'-'let the buyer beware'.
Cynics may suggest that if it comes from Goldman Sachs a health warning or a mere caveat emptor is otiose.
President Roosevelt even said when he signed them that they represented a movement from 'caveat emptor' to 'caveat vendor': seller, beware.
The city had an entire submarket of caveat emptor homes: take 'em as you find 'em structures with weekly rents and no heat.
It stands for the distinction between warranties and mere affirmations and announced the rule of caveat emptor (buyer beware).
It is only rarely used as a garden plant, one variety is known as 'Caveat Emptor', has leaves that are heavily mottled pink.
Pew finances a program, "Caviar Emptor," to alert consumers to threats to sturgeon and urge buyers to choose caviar from farm-raised fish.
He respects the expectations of future beneficiaries; by allowing the bonorum emptor temporary possession of the trust property he also looks to the interests of the creditors.
TIC's sold strictly as real estate transactions by private real estate companies, however, operate in an environment of caveat emptor, Ms. Heshelow said.
Greeley Estates - "Caveat Emptor" (Record Collection/Warner Bros.