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LAW avertissement m;∎ to enter a caveat (against) former ou mettre opposition (à);∎ caveat against unfair practices avertissement contre la concurrence déloyale;∎ caveat emptor aux risques de l'acheteur;∎ caveat subscriptor aux risques du signataire -
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1) mise en garde; avertissement2) Pol. réserve3) Jur. avis d'oppositionEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > caveat
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Jur., Lat. [litt. "Que l'acheteur prenne garde !"] mise en garde de l'acheteur [contre les risques liés à son achat]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > caveat emptor
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Jur. opposition à un mariageEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > caveat to marriage
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caveat emptor (2e)English-French insurance dictionari > let the purchaser beware
См. также в других словарях:
caveat — ca·ve·at / ka vē ˌät, ˌat; kä vē ˌät, kā vē ˌat/ n [Latin, may he/she beware] 1 a: a warning enjoining one from certain acts or practices b: an explanation to prevent a misinterpretation 2: a notice to a court or judicial officer to suspend a… … Law dictionary
Caveat — Caveat, the third person singular present subjunctive of the Latin cavere , means warning (or more literally, let him beware ); it can be shorthand for Latin phrases such as: * Caveat lector , let the reader beware * Caveat emptor , let the buyer … Wikipedia
Caveat — Ca ve*at, n. [L. caved let him beware, pres. subj. of cavere to be on one s guard to, beware.] [1913 Webster] 1. (Law) A notice given by an interested party to some officer not to do a certain act until the party is heard in opposition; as, a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
caveat — cav‧e‧at [ˈkæviæt, ˈkeɪ ] noun [countable] formal a warning that you need to be careful about something, especially about a choice or decision that you are thinking of making: • The company gives a caveat at the end of the advertisement, listing… … Financial and business terms
caveat — is pronounced kav i at, and means ‘a warning or reservation’: • Any discussion of legal action must be preceded by a caveat on costs M. Binney et al., 1991 • Bearing in mind some caveats below, it is possible to predict the relative difficulty of … Modern English usage
Caveat — emptor Caveat emptor est une expression latine signifiant « que l acheteur soit vigilant ». Dans certaines juridictions, l acheteur n avait aucune garantie sur la qualité des produits. Aujourd hui, les lois de plusieurs pays exigent que … Wikipédia en Français
Cavĕat — (lat., »er hüte sich«), Bezeichnung für eine gerichtliche Verwarnung; Klausel, die im Patentrecht einzelner Länder den Vorbehalt einer künftigen Verbesserung gestattet … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Caveat — Cavĕat (lat., »er hüte sich«), gerichtliche Verwarnungsformel, bes. Klausel bei Patenten, die dem Patentinhaber eine künftige Verbesserung vorbehält. Caveant consules etc., bisweilen irrtümlich zitiert für Videant consules etc. (s.d.) … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
caveat — A formal warning. Beware! (Dictionary of Canadian Bankruptcy Terms) United Glossary of Bankruptcy Terms 2012 … Glossary of Bankruptcy
caveat — 1540s, from Latin, lit. let him beware, 3rd person singular present subjunctive of cavere to beware, take heed, watch, guard against, from PIE root *skeue to pay attention, perceive (Cf. Skt. kavih wise, sage, seer, poet; Lith. kavoti tend,… … Etymology dictionary
caveat — [n] warning admonition, alarm, caution, commonition, forewarning, monition, sign; concepts 78,274 … New thesaurus