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Implication
Implication, a necessary or presumable inference, not directly declared, arising out
easement by implication
easement by implication see easement
implication
implication 1 : the act of implicating : the state of
Implicative
Tending to implicate
implicate
implicate -cat·ed -cat·ing : to involve as a consequence, corollary, or
implicating
a charge that implicates someone usually of wrongdoing
Easement
but except for easements strictly of necessity there is no implication that the grantor has reserved any easement, however useful to
Entrustment
4 SCC 105. The expression 'entrustment' carries with it the implication that the person handing over any property or on whose
Landlord and tenant
inland, called the lessor or landlord, agrees expressly or by implication to allow another person, called the lessee or tenant, to
Negotiorum gestor
contract. But the Roman Law raised a quasi mandate, by implication, for the benefit of the owner in many of such
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