Asked by
Zachary Coker
on Dec 13, 2024Verified
The Latin phrase caveat emptor is a legal concept that means
A) "Cash on delivery."
B) "Let the buyer beware."
C) "Let's make a deal."
D) "Be informed."
E) "Get there first."
Caveat Emptor
A Latin phrase meaning "let the buyer beware," implying that the buyer assumes the risk for the quality and condition of goods purchased, especially without a warranty.
Legal Concept
A principle or framework of laws that is recognized and enforced by a legal system.
- Identify the importance of being a knowledgeable shopper and assimilate the tenet of buyer's discretion advised.
Verified Answer
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Learning Objectives
- Identify the importance of being a knowledgeable shopper and assimilate the tenet of buyer's discretion advised.