👉 Caveator is a term in legal terminology that refers to an agreement or document that contains a clause that allows one party to withdraw from the contract without any consequences, provided the other party has not made objections. The term originated in French and means "one who withdraws" or "a person who withdraws." For example, if a buyer agrees to purchase a house for $300,000 with the condition that they can cancel the agreement within 14 days of signing