caveat emptor

Etymology
for “buyer beware”; from, the third-person subjunctive of +.

Phrase

 * 1)  A provision of Roman law which gave the seller of a house the legal right to keep quiet about any defects of the house.
 * 1)  A provision of Roman law which gave the seller of a house the legal right to keep quiet about any defects of the house.
 * 1)  A provision of Roman law which gave the seller of a house the legal right to keep quiet about any defects of the house.