While that may seem like a good thing for business owners desperate for credit, it's definitely a
case of buyer beware.
I take issue with the first and second paragraphs: this case is not about representations during negotiation and does not alter, I would suggest, the
law of buyer beware.
This general
rule of buyer beware applies to defects that a purchaser could have discovered by means of a routine inspection (known as a «patent defect») and also «latent defects» (those not discoverable by routine inspection, which are unknown to the vendor.
Notwithstanding the purchaser's obligation to do their own due diligence, the rule
of buyer beware goes out the window once the vendor has made a misrepresentation.
But this is the
sort of Buyer Beware disclosure that is often unheeded amid 30 additional pages of legalese.
Less you mistake this as a diatribe against Porsche, let me be absolutely clear that this is a simple
case of buyer beware - ing.
Yes some have more experience than others and as always it is a case
of buyer beware, but these little guys need our support just as much as we need theirs.
But as an emerging - market selloff shakes correlations between currencies, it's a case
of buyer beware.
It's a true case
of buyers beware.»
«However, it's very much a case
of buyer beware.