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Legal Definitions - emtor
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Definition of emtor
Definition: Emtor is a misspelling of the word "emptor". Emptor is a Latin term that means "buyer" or "purchaser" in civil law.
Examples:
- When you buy a car, you are the emptor.
- The seller has a duty to disclose any defects to the emptor.
The examples illustrate that "emptor" refers to the person who is buying or purchasing something. In the first example, the person who buys the car is the emptor. In the second example, the seller has a responsibility to inform the emptor of any issues with the product being sold.
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Simple Definition
Term: EMTOR
Definition: Emtor is another spelling of the word emptor, which means a buyer or purchaser in civil law. It comes from the Latin language. The plural form of this word is emptores. You may also see the phrase caveat emptor, which means "let the buyer beware" and is a warning to buyers to be cautious when making purchases.
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