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Caveat venditor means:

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Remember: “Caveat emptor” protects the seller by placing responsibility on the buyer, while “Caveat venditor” protects the buyer by placing responsibility on the seller.
Updated On: Aug 14, 2025
  • Buyer beware
  • Seller beware
  • Transporter beware
  • Manufacturer beware
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The Correct Option is B

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The Latin phrase “Caveat venditor” is composed of two parts: “Caveat” meaning “let him beware” and “venditor” meaning “seller”.
Thus, the phrase literally translates to “Let the seller beware”.
It is the opposite of the more famous “Caveat emptor” (let the buyer beware).
The principle of “Caveat venditor” places the responsibility on the seller to ensure that the goods or services sold meet certain quality standards and do not cause harm.
In modern consumer protection laws, this principle is reflected in product liability and warranty regulations, where sellers are held accountable for defects.
Option (a) “Buyer beware” is the opposite legal principle.
Option (c) “Transporter beware” and option (d) “Manufacturer beware” are not established Latin legal phrases.
Therefore, the only correct meaning is “Seller beware”.
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