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    "Site unseen" or "sight unseen" - which is it?

    Yes, but you can buy the site sight unseen. If you buy [insert any noun here] without going to look at it, you're buying it sight unseen. Nothing to do with contracts or law, it's the English language in all its quirkiness. You wouldn't say ''I bought it car unseen'' or ''I bought it shoes...
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    "Site unseen" or "sight unseen" - which is it?

    It has nothing to do with property, as such. It's about whether you've inspected something. So, you can buy a car ''sight unseen'', a dog ''sight unseen'' or a block of land ''sight unseen''. It simply means you didn't go and inspect whatever it is. [pedant retreating now]:)
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