CAVEAT EMPTOR, or buyer beware, can carry a seller just so far. It may work when a private owner sells an old junker "AS IS". However, in other instances a savvy consumer can use several legal...
The term caveat emptor is taken from Roman law and means in Latin, "let the buyer beware". In the absence of a stated guarantee or warranty from the seller, a buyer takes what he buys, "as is", and...