express or implied

Frequency: 7.05.2 per million words

A legal or formal term for something that is either stated directly or suggested indirectly.

Examples (10)

  • The agreement contained both express and implied terms.
  • Her actions showed express or implied consent to the proposal.
  • The contract included an express or implied warranty of fitness for purpose.
  • There was no express or implied promise of employment.
  • All parties are bound by the express or implied covenants of the lease.
  • A partnership can be created by express or implied agreement.
  • The understanding was express or implied, depending on interpretation.
  • Legal obligations can arise from express or implied intentions.
  • Their relationship had an express or implied condition of confidentiality.
  • The court looked for any express or implied commitment in the correspondence.