Implied - Law Dictionary Search Results
Quiet enjoyment
quiet enjoyment is usually inserted in leases and excludes the implied covenant, which is far more extensive. For the implied covenant
Indemnity
Indemnity, a contract, express or implied, to keep a person harmless from loss which that person
Mortgage
a sale by the mortgagee under a power, express or implied, in that behalf, a legislative provision, or unreasonable delay. see
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agency
fact employed by a principal see also express agency and implied agency in this entry agency by estoppel : an agency
Housing of the working classes
provides an exception to the rule that there is no implied condition of fitness in the letting an unfurnished house. In
Employee
service of another person (the employer) under an express or implied contract of hire under which the employer has the right
Caveat emptor
17 Geo. 5, c. 45), s. 1), 'there is no implied warranty or condition as to the quality or fitness for
Bailment
special object or person, and upon a contract express or implied, to conform to the object or purpose of the trust.'
malice
York Times Co. v. Sullivan in the Important Cases section implied malice : malice inferred from the nature or consequences of
notice
notice of the meeting] called also express notice 2 : implied notice in this entry constructive notice : notice that one
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