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Example sentences for "caveat"

Lexicographically close words:
cavass; cavate; cavatina; cave; cavea; caveats; caved; caveman; cavemen; cavern
  1. As I begun this Critical Season with a Caveat to the Ladies, I shall conclude it with a Congratulation, and do most heartily wish them Joy of their happy Deliverance.

  2. But let them remember, that I do hereby enter my Caveat against this Piece of Raillery.

  3. A caveat is a caution not to admit a will that may injure some other party.

  4. We had news of Tom Trice's putting in a caveat against us, in behalf of his mother, to whom my uncle hath not given anything, and for good reason therein expressed, which troubled us also.

  5. Caveat vendor will be a sound qualification of Caveat emptor in the beautifully codified Utopian law.

  6. I have just filed a caveat for one which I have invented, which as far transcends in simplicity and efficiency any previous plan for the purpose, as my telegraph system is superior to the old visual telegraphs.

  7. It may be remembered that, while his caveat and petition were filed in 1837, he had requested that action on them be deferred until after his return from Europe.

  8. I have incidentally mentioned the caveat in the preceding chapter, but a more detailed account of this important step in bringing the invention into the light of day should, perhaps, be given.

  9. He opened it with trembling fingers and read: "Barthorpe entered caveat in Probate Registry at half-past three this afternoon.

  10. But, if he does, he can at once enter a caveat in the Probate Registry.

  11. Barthorpe entered caveat in Probate Registry at half-past three this afternoon,'" she slowly repeated.

  12. I sensed the disciples had taken Atmananda's caveat seriously.

  13. Sal, another computer genius, had taken to heart Rama's caveat that disciples were stealing his power.

  14. Caveat lex,--and let the man who cheats cheat at his peril.

  15. Caveat emptor is the only motto going, and the worst proverb that ever came from dishonest stony-hearted Rome.

  16. But I say that if my story be right the doctrine of Caveat emptor does not encourage trade.

  17. Sooner or later the law must interfere, and Caveat emptor falls to the ground.

  18. One of them is forged; for the princes of Israel who sware unto them put in no caveat at all.

  19. The tragedy in Gray's work consists in the fact that, two hours before his caveat had been put in, Bell had filed his application for a patent on the completed instrument.

  20. In the absence of a specific warranty the same doctrine applies in this as in any other case," he replied sonorously, "and that is the doctrine of caveat emptor.

  21. The doctrine of caveat emptor would apply in that case, too.

  22. I will say that it looks to me as if the ancient rule of caveat emptor applied, and that the Mexicans are stung and have no comeback.

  23. Caveat emptor=--Let the buyer be on his guard.

  24. Caveat actor=--Let the doer be on his guard.

  25. Now, bearing this caveat in mind, we have next to observe that when once the nebula began to condense, new relations among its constituent parts would, for this reason, begin to be established.

  26. They added that "caveat emptor" ought to be the motive power between man and man in all his mercantile transactions, and that idiots should be left to take care of themselves.

  27. We may expect bidders for that country and 'caveat emptor' say I.

  28. Third Part of the Caveat against the Whigs, 1712.

  29. Rule of Caveat Emptor, or Let the Purchaser Beware.

  30. This rule is called the rule of Caveat Emptor, (let the purchaser beware).

  31. Does the rule of Caveat Emptor apply if the seller expressly warrants the goods sold?

  32. In 1871 he filed a caveat in the United States Patent Office, and tried to get Mr. Grant, President of the New York District Telegraph Company, to give the apparatus a trial.

  33. In May, 1848, Mr. Baldwin filed a caveat for a four-cylinder locomotive, but never carried the design into execution.

  34. The work was begun early in 1848, and in March of that year Mr. Baldwin filed a caveat for his design.

  35. The caveat was disregarded; letters patent No.


  36. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "caveat" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.