- Caveat emptor, qui ignorare non debuit quod jus alienum emit. — Let a purchaser beware since he ought not to be ignorant that he is purchasing whatever rights another has
- Emptor emit quam minimo potest, venditor vendit quam maximo potest. — The buyer purchases for the least he can; the seller sells for the most he can.
- In pretio emptionis et venditionis, naturaliter licet contrahentibus se circumvenire. — In respect to the price, in buying and selling, it is naturally permitted to the contracting parties to overreach one another.
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procure, purchase, tradeBurton's Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006