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Which of the following legal maxims is primarily related to contract law and not to the law of torts?
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Which of the following legal maxims is primarily related to contract law and not to the law of torts?

A.

Injuria sine damno

B.

Damnum sine injuria

C.

Caveat emptor

D.

Qui facit per alium facit per se

Correct option is C

The maxim Caveat emptor translates to "let the buyer beware" and is primarily used in contract law, particularly in sale of goods, to indicate that the buyer assumes the risk as to the quality and condition of the item purchased. It is not a tort law principle.
Information Booster:
· Injuria sine damno and Damnum sine injuria are key tort law concepts explaining rights violations with or without damage.
· Qui facit per alium facit per se means “he who acts through another does the act himself,” often used in tort vicarious liability.

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