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Definitions from the WebQuasi ContractDefinition:A quasi contract is a legal concept that refers to a fictional contract created by a court to prevent one party from unjustly benefiting at the expense of another party, even though there was no actual contract between them. Sample Sentences:1. The court held the defendant liable for payment as there was a quasi contract between the parties, despite the absence of a formal agreement. 2. The judge ruled in favor of the plaintiff as a quasi contract was found to exist, obligating the defendant to compensate for the services rendered. 3. Although they did not have a written agreement, the court established a quasi contract, requiring both parties to fulfill their obligations. Related Products:Explore related books on quasi contracts: | ||||
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