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A. Caveat 1. Let the seller beware
B. Caveat actor 2. Let the signer beware
C. Caveat emptor 3. Let the buyer be beware
D. Caveat subscriptor 4. Let the doer be on his guard
E. Caveat venditor 5. Let him beware

A
A-5, B-4, C-3, D-2, E-1
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A-1, B-2, C-3, D-4, E-5
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C
A-1, B-2, C-5, D-4, E-3
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D
A-1, B-3, C-4, D-2, E-5
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Solution

The correct option is A A-5, B-4, C-3, D-2, E-1
Caveat (in Latin) means let him beware. It is a warning or formal notice given by an interested party.
Caveat actor: This common law maxim means let the doer be on his guard, i.e. a man intends the natural and probable consequences of his act.
Caveat emptor: It is the Latin term for let the buyer beware, i.e. the buyer himself is responsible to check the quality of the good before purchase.
Caveat subscriptor: It is the Latin term for let the signor beware, i.e. the person signing the document should be responsible and abide by all the terms and conditions written in the contract.
Caveat venditor: It is the Latin term for let the seller beware, i.e. the seller should be responsible for providing all the necessary information about the product to the buyer.
The correct answer is A.


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