Caveat emptor.....
I know it doesn't help how you feel, but it's an interesting bit of trivia.
- Caveat emptor is Latin for "Let the buyer beware."
- Caveat emptor was first laid down as a principle in United States law in 1817, in a decision written by Chief Justice John Marshall for Laidlaw v. Organ.
- Caveat venditor — "Let the seller beware" — is the counter to caveat emptor.
































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