Definition: Latin for "Let him beware." The term is considered somewhat outdated and is rarely used today in legal language.
A caveat is a formal document serving warning or notice to a public official, court, or judge. The purpose of a caveat is to demand discontinuation of a certain proceeding until the opposing party can be given an opportunity to be heard.
A caveat is a formal document serving warning or notice to a public official, court, or judge. The purpose of a caveat is to demand discontinuation of a certain proceeding until the opposing party can be given an opportunity to be heard.
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