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Implied-in-law contract


Implied-in-law contract, defined:

a contractual relationship declared by the court in the interest of justice. A Implied-in-law contract comes about to prevent one party from being unjustly enriched though its relationship to another party.

Implied-in-law contract, as it might be used:

A court cannot enforce a Implied-in-law contract where there is an enforceable express contract in place.

Implied-in-law contract may also be referred to as:

  • quasi-contract
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