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  2. A quasi contract is a contract that is created by a court order, not by an agreement made by the parties to the contract. For example, quasi contracts are created by the court when no official agreement exists between the parties, in disputes over payments for goods or services.

  3. quasi contract (or quasi-contract) - LII / Legal Information...

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    A quasi contract is a legal obligation imposed by law to prevent unjust enrichment. This is also called a contract implied in law or a constructive contract.

  4. Quasi Contract - Investopedia

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    A quasi contract is a legal obligationnot a traditional contractwhich is decided by a judge for one party to compensate the other. Thus, a quasi contract is a retroactive judgment to...

  5. A quasi contract is imposed by a court to resolve a situation where one party has benefited unfairly by obtaining something from another without compensation.

  6. Quasi-contract - Wikipedia

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    A quasi-contract (or implied-in-law contract or constructive contract) is a fictional contract recognised by a court. The notion of a quasi-contract can be traced to Roman law and is still a concept used in some modern legal systems.

  7. quasi contract - A court-ordered agreement intended to prevent a party from unfairly benefiting at another's expense, commonly known as an implied-in-law contract.

  8. Quasi-Contract - Meaning, Examples, Top 5 Types

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    A quasi-contract refers to a legal obligation created by the court to prevent one party from unjustly benefiting at the expense of another party, even without an initial agreement between them and a dispute between the parties.

  9. Quasi-Contract: Example, Theory & Remedies | Vaia

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    Law. Contract Law. Quasi-Contract. Delve into the intricate world of quasi-contracts with this comprehensive guide. You'll be led through the definition, key features, theory, and obligations of quasi-contracts, underscoring your understanding of this crucial legal concept.

  10. contract implied in law - LII / Legal Information Institute

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    A contract implied in law, also known as a quasi-contract or a constructive contract, is an obligation created by law for the sake of justice or to avoid unjust enrichment.

  11. constructive contract - LII / Legal Information Institute

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    A constructive contract, also known as a quasi-contract, is an obligation created by the law of equity and justice in the absence of any agreement between the parties to prevent unjust enrichment. Notably, a court cannot find a quasi-contract if there already exists a contract, either express or implied, covering the same subject matter.