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When shopping at King Soopers, I make a habit of using my smartphone to take an image of the shelf price of “specials.” — Guy ...
Caveat emptor comes from Latin and translates as “let the buyer beware.” That’s enough to strike fear in many buyers, but it’s also important to understand that in real estate, a property ...
The term Caveat Emptor is Latin and means "let the buyer beware" and this is a principle of business law that passes responsibility for discovering defects from the seller to the buyer.
Only this time it (the Legislature) has succeeded. Caveat Emptor no more? Let the Seller Beware! Revisiting the passage and implementation of the PCDA (signed into law in November 2001 effective ...
Last year marked the unravelling of the crypto market as investors moved from the fear of missing out to the fear of not getting out. TerraUSD — a stablecoin that was stable in name only — was ...
Unchecked fraud in initial public offerings (IPOs), especially listings by small and medium enterprises (SMEs) should set off loud alarm bells for retail investors, especially those hunting for ...
Caveat emptor does not apply to crypto on facebook (opens in a new window) Caveat emptor does not apply to crypto on linkedin (opens in a new window) ...
If you live in the US and are planning on getting a tattoo any time soon, we've got some potentially unwelcome news. Many common commercial tattoo inks have either different ingredients than those ...
Back in December, I wrote an article titled Caveat Emptor: 2 REITs to Avoid. Readers enjoyed the article, so as promised, I will once again voice my concerns for these two rotten REITs.
We are told that the old phrase, caveat emptor, is dead, that the buyer no longer needs to beware. It is true that the vast majority of business houses now conduct their affairs on the one-price ...
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