caveat emp‧tor /ˌkæviæt ˈemptɔː, ˌkeɪv- $ -tɔːr/
noun [uncountable][
Date: 1500-1600;
Language: Latin]
law the principle that the person who buys something is responsible for checking that it is not broken, damaged etc
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