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1 caveat
{'keiviat}
1. n лат. юр. възражение (to)
to enter/put in a CAVEAT правя възражение (against срещу)
2. предупреждение, протест
3. ам. искане за временен патент, възражение срещу подновяване на временен патент
CAVEAT emptor на риск на купувача* * *{'keiviat} n лат. 1. юр. възражение (to); to enter/put in a caveat* * *възражение;* * *1. caveat emptor на риск на купувача 2. n лат. юр. възражение (to) 3. to enter/put in a caveat правя възражение (against срещу) 4. ам. искане за временен патент, възражение срещу подновяване на временен патент 5. предупреждение, протест* * *caveat[´kævi¸æt] n лат. 1. юрид. възражение (to); to enter ( put in) a \caveat повдигам възражение; 2. уговорка, условие (в документ, договор); 3. предупреждение; протест ( against); 4. искане за временен патент; възражение срещу подновяване на временен патент; \caveat emptor юрид. на риск на купувача.
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