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Fraudulent Concealment and the Caveat Emptor Doctrine
The common law doctrine of caveat emptor is a well-accepted rule of law in New York. Under the doctrine, the courts will not impose liability on a seller of property for failing to disclose information material to the transaction when the parties deal at arm’s length, unless there is some conduct on the part of the seller which constitutes active concealment.

Jeffrey Haber
Jul 10, 20234 min read
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