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Directions: Select the most appropriate meaning for the given Latin expression.
Caveat emptor
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“Let the buyer beware”
💡 Explanation:
'Caveat emptor' is Latin for 'let the buyer beware'. It is a legal principle placing the responsibility on buyers to perform due diligence before purchasing. This phrase warns buyers that they bear the risk for product quality unless explicitly protected by warranty or law.