- Look up
caveat in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Caveat may
refer to
Latin phrases:
Caveat lector ("let the
reader beware")
Caveat emptor ("let the buyer...
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Caveat emptor (/ˈɛmptɔːr/; from
caveat, "may he/she beware", a
subjunctive form of cavēre, "to beware" + ēmptor, "buyer") is
Latin for "Let the
buyer beware"...
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Caveat is a 2020
Irish horror film written, directed, and
edited by
Damian Mc
Carthy in his
feature directorial debut.
Starring Johnny French and Leila...
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notify the
caveator before deal with the property. It is
important to note that the
caveator should find the
right time to
place the
caveat.
First person...
- A
patent caveat,
often shortened to
caveat, was a
legal do****ent
filed with the
United States Patent Office.
Caveats were
instituted by the U.S. Patent...
- A
national caveat is a
restriction that
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
members place on the use of
their forces. NATO
General Bantz J. Craddock...
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exiting the body. The WWWF
rejoined the NWA in 1971; however, one of the
caveats of
rejoining is that the
championship would no
longer be
recognised as...
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attacking virtually all
women (or, at least,
Westernized ones)." He
added a
caveat later that year, saying, "It
should be
mentioned that the SPLC did not label...
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produce to the Muslims.
Muhammad consented to this
arrangement with the
caveat that he
could displace them at any time.
While they were
allowed to farm...
- "CNN
American Morning with
Paula Zahn: Talk with Bill Maher" (Transcript) (
Caveat: "This is a rush transcript.").
Retrieved October 12, 2007. Joseph, Alli...