Caveat emptor (/ˈɛmptɔːr/; from caveat, “may he beware”, a subjunctive form of cavēre, “to beware” + ēmptor, “buyer”) is Latin for “Let the buyer beware”. Generally, caveat emptor is the contract law principle that controls the sale of real property after the date of closing, but may also apply to sales of other goods.
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Butter Makhania Biscuits or Batasa – Parsi Cuisine
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[…] Makhania (meaning Butter) Biscuits are usually found in Udvada, Surat and Navsari towns in India. Dotivala Bakery in Surat, Hormazd Bakery in Udvada and Kayani Bakery in Pune. […]
Yazdani Bakery – ParsiCuisine.com
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Butter Makhania Biscuits or Batasa – Parsi Cuisine
Apr 4, 2020, 4:12 pm[…] Makhania (meaning Butter) Biscuits are usually found in Udvada, Surat and Navsari towns in India. Dotivala Bakery in Surat, Hormazd Bakery in Udvada and Kayani Bakery in Pune. […]