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implied-in-law contract

law квазидоговор n (Black's Law Dictionary - An obligation created by law for the sake of justice; specif., an obligation imposed by law because of some special relationship between the parties or because one of them would otherwise be unjustly enriched. - An implied-in-law contract is not actually a contract, but instead is a remedy that allows the plaintiff to recover a benefit conferred on the defendant. - Also termed contract implied in law; quasi-contract; constructive contract. алешаBG)
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