Define: Quasi Contract

Quasi Contract
Quasi Contract
Quick Summary of Quasi Contract

A legal concept used in situations where an actual written contract does not exist. The concept holds that the sitation must be decided as though a contract did exist.

What is the dictionary definition of Quasi Contract?
Dictionary Definition of Quasi Contract
n. a situation in which there is an obligation as if there was a contract, although the technical requirements of a contract have not been fulfilled.
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This glossary post was last updated: 29th March 2024.

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