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The Latin maxim 'caveat emptor', which consumer protection laws move away from, means:
Athe buyer is king
Blet the seller beware
Clet the buyer beware
Dgoods once sold are returnable
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: C. let the buyer beware
Caveat emptor = 'let the buyer beware'; modern law shifts responsibility to sellers.
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