emptor

/ˈɛmptər/
noun
  1. A buyer or purchaser, especially in legal or commercial contexts.
    • In the contract, the emptor agreed to pay the full amount within thirty days.
    • The emptor inspected the used car carefully before signing the papers.
    • The principle of 'caveat emptor' means the emptor is responsible for checking the quality of goods.
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