Phrases with «implied contract»

An implied contract refers to an agreement between two parties that is not explicitly stated or written down, but is still legally binding. Both parties have agreed to certain terms and conditions through their behavior or actions, even if they haven't formally agreed in a written document. Full definition

Sentences with «implied contract»

  • Bringing a pet into the home from any source implies a contract with that animal to provide it with food, water, shelter, training, and companionship. (canismajor.com)
  • One form of liability is warranty liability, which arises from an express or implied contract with a purchaser of the product and only applied to parties to the contract. (law.stackexchange.com)
  • Both decisions provide a restrictive interpretation of the test set out in the Court of Appeal's decision in Dacas v Brook Street Borough (UK) Ltd [2004] EWCA Civ 217, [2004] All ER (D) 125 (Mar) on the issue of implying a contract of employment between a worker and end user in a tripartite employment agency arrangement. (newlawjournal.co.uk)
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