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Caveat emptor is Latin for "Let the buyer beware". Generally caveat emptor is the property law doctrine that controls the sale of real property after the date of closing. Under the doctrine of cave...
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Lord Wright commented long back in 1935 :The "old rule" of caveat emptor had been superseded by caveat venditor, such change being "rendered necessary by the conditions of modern commerce and trade" ... The History: Caveat Emptor (When it Originated);
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This article focuses on 'revivalism' and 'resurrectionism'. While the former is a sociological label for contemporary rituals ...
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Authoritative comment on the scam artists selling "Name Histories" and "Family Crests ... Several of the shopping malls near me have pushcart vendors who sell "certificates" and other merchandise that claim to be "the history of your family name" or "your family's coat of arms" or both. Unfortunately, they overlook a few facts.
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Let's look into our history books for the names of manors that existed in feudal times but no longer exist today. Some of them have interesting names that could be the basis of some fairly impressive "titles". Let's take those names. ... Caveat Emptor ~ Part Two...
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4 Jun 2006 - Italy - Litigation, Mediation & Arbitration - From Caveat Emptor to Caveat Venditor - a Brief History of English Sale of Goods Law - Pistis - Studio Legale - The caveat emptor principle, that literally means let the buyer beware, has been followed for many years by the Courts of England. ... As already noted,
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History also teaches that conquest comprises only half of a conqueror’s struggle: territory that is mastered also needs to be maintained—and empire maintenance generally calls for substantially different forms of diplomacy than conquest (Machiavelli, 1996). Citizens of an empire must be appeased lest their...
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The caveat emptor principle, that literally means let the buyer beware, has been followed for many years by the Courts of England. These simple words were an easy focus for judicial thought, a principle to be invoked when the going is difficult, a guide to be followed amid the baffling uncertainties of litigation1.
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Palladino, P (2004) Caveat Emptor: On Time, Death and History in Late Modernity' . Rethinking History, 8 (3). pp. 403-416. ISSN 1364-259 ... Rethinking History ... Pre-publication draft. The final, definitive version of this article has been published in the Journal, Rethinking History, 8 (3), 2004, © Informa Plc...
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