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Implied in fact contract



An implied-in-fact contract (also, "contract implied-in-fact" or simply, "implied contract") refers to a contract agreed by non-verbal conduct, rather than by explicit words. Such contracts are formed when one party accepts something of value knowing that the other party expects compensation.



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