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Caveat Emptor

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CAVEAT EMPTOR, a Latin phrase meaning literally "Let the buyer beware." It represents a legal rule in the purchase and sale of personal property that the buyer purchases at his own risk in the absence of an express warranty, or unless the law implies a seller's warranty, or there is found to have been fraud in the transaction.