'What is the origin of the phrase caveat emptor?

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The phrase "caveat emptor" originates from Latin. It translates to "let the buyer beware" and is a principle that indicates that the buyer is responsible for checking the quality and suitability of goods before making a purchase. The phrase has been used in various legal contexts, particularly in real estate and the sale of goods, to highlight that the buyer assumes the risk in a transaction.

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