Implied

  • 21implied trust — see trust Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. implied trust …

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  • 22implied terms — The seller of goods and services must give certain implied terms. For goods these are satisfactory quality, fitness for purpose, conformity with sample or description and the right to sell the goods. Such implied terms can be excluded or… …

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  • 23implied in law — adj: created and imposed by law (as statutory or case law) it contradicted an implied in law term of the writing J. D. Calamari and J. M. Perillo Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 24implied condition — ➔ condition * * * implied condition UK US noun [C] LAW ► something that is understood to have to be done or to exist in order for something else to happen, without it being stated in a legal agreement: »Where the buyer makes known to the seller… …

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  • 25implied contract — ➔ contract1 * * * implied contract UK US noun [C] ► LAW a legal agreement in which the details are not clearly stated: »The court said tribunals should consider the possibility of temporary workers having an implied contract of service with… …

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  • 26implied term — ➔ term1 * * * implied term UK US noun [C] LAW ► a particular right or duty that is understood to be part of a legal agreement, although it is not clearly stated: »The relevant provisions in the Supply of Goods and Services Act regarding hire… …

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  • 27implied warranty — ➔ warranty * * * implied warranty UK US noun [C] COMMERCE, LAW ► a warranty to replace or repair a product or do a piece of work again, which is not in writing but is understood: »The purchaser should not accept any argument that implied… …

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  • 28implied warranty of fitness — A warranty implied by law that, if a seller knows or has reason to know a buyer will use property for a specific purpose, the property is suitable for that purpose. For example, if a buyer tells a seller he wants to purchase a watch suitable for… …

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  • 29implied term — A contractual term that has not been expressly agreed between the parties, but has been implied into the contract either by common law or by statute. At common law, terms may be implied in order to give the contract business efficacy, by reason… …

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  • 30implied condition — a condition in a contract that is not expressly stated or written. It may be implied by fact and deed, viz. the parties actings; or it may be implied by law, either case law or statute. For an example, See quality. Collins dictionary of law. W. J …

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