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In the case of an implied-in-fact contract,the court will apply reasons of justice and fairness and may obligate one who has unfairly benefited at the innocent expense of another.

Implied-In-Fact Contract

A contract implied by direct or indirect acts of the parties.

Unfairly Benefited

A situation where one party gains an advantage or profit at the expense of another in an unjust manner.

  • Separate and identify the contrasting features of bilateral, unilateral, express, implied-in-fact, and quasi-contracts.
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