Articles, tagged with "caveat emptor", page 1
27th April 2011
The insurers say they couldn't have known this at the time. Reviewing loans on a case-by-case basis before insuring the pool was never feasible, so instead they relied on information from the banks, which would offer representations and warranties within ...
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JMcBrennan
13th April 2011
Purchasing commercial property is normally a great investment. You can benefit from reliable capital growth and take a regular income from rental payments that the property provides. There is, however, as with all investments, pros and cons to commercial ...
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Timothy Frodsham
09th March 2011
Buying a used Peugeot can either be immensely rewarding or a p, depending on where you get the car from and this is true across the United Kingdom. Buy your used vehicle from a private citizen and you will be letting yourself in for a very expensive and m...
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HP Articles
20th January 2011
A cloud on a title in real estate vocabulary can be interpreted into the Latin phrase, caveat emptor. It cautions that even though the deed has been documented, a purchaser should proceed with caution because there is something unusual about the deed that...
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abrahamciwolski
16th November 2010
As you gear up to work on your golf swing during this off season, I feel compelled to say a couple of things about golf training aids.
Golf Training Aids have greatly improved over the past 10 years. Most of them actually can and do encourage swing im...
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Author:
SUR
01st November 2010
Any good biz opp system should be automated—that is, it ought to do everything for you. I’ve already talked about this somewhat in Chapter 12, but it’s well worth repeating here. Too often, the promoters don’t figure out anything for you; they leave you t...
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Author:
Kent Sayre
15th July 2010
One of the largest financial deals in a person's life is normally the purchase or sale of a residential property. In light of this, it is crucial that an experienced conveyancer is appointed to ensure that the transaction runs smoothly. This article shows...
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Author:
Tim Bishop
22nd June 2010
In this 21st century period, air travel is common for many of us. However, air tickets costs money and in these days of belt tightening, there is a common sense need to get value for money. Finding cheap airline tickets would thus be a boon. Theefore a li...
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Author:
Ari Gon
11th June 2010
Invoice discounting, also known as factoring in Canada has significant advantages for Canadian firms seeking to improve cash flow and working capital generation. This method of financing is essentially a form of asset based lines of credit - your firm is...
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STAN PROKOP
30th May 2010
The economic crash has hit the car market harder than anyone else. People simply don't have the money available to buy new cars any more. That's not just bad news for the car market, of course - people need cars, and if they can't afford a new one, they ...
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Author:
Amelia Hudson
22nd April 2010
Disappointed is not the word for it! Not at what his email contained, but at what it didn't say.
Charles was a new friend, we'd met on a personal development course. He was American, I'm English Canadian, and we'd connected.
He told me he was a real...
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Author:
Cris Baker
16th April 2010
So you're looking to buy a new home, and you think a foreclosed house may be the best deal. You've probably noticed, then, that many of the big banks' Web sites are beginning to look a bit like real estate brokerages, showcasing the many properties that t...
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Author:
ropulos
14th April 2010
It is almost two years to the day that Chris Everson and Destin Cribbs decided to launch The Retired Millionaire package on the world scene. January 4th, 2008 saw its introduction to internet marketing. If its designers are to be believed, the full packag...
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Author:
dinnbao
26th March 2010
One doesn't normally expect a Maserati to duke it out on level terms with Mercedes, Audi, BMW and Jaguar but with the Quattroporte, that's exactly what the Italian company found itself doing. And rather successfully, it has to be said. A poor used ‘QP' ...
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jasonkaytyyqn
03rd March 2010
Nearly everyone is familiar with the adage caveat emptor, or "let the buyer beware." Truly, consumers are partly responsible for their purchases; a certain amount of common sense is expected from consumers under the law and, when that common sense is not...
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Author:
Daniel Berry