implied term

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A provision in a contract that is not expressly included but is considered to be part of the agreement by law or custom.

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  • The contract contains several implied terms that protect the consumer.
  • It was an implied term of their agreement that payment would be made on completion.
  • Are there any implied terms in this lease agreement?
  • By law, there is often an implied term of satisfactory quality in the sale of goods.
  • The court recognized an implied term regarding the reasonable fitness for purpose.
  • Failure to comply with an implied term can lead to a breach of contract.
  • She argued that confidentiality was an implied term of their professional relationship.
  • Sometimes, implied terms are more crucial than those explicitly written.
  • Understanding the implied terms is essential for both parties.
  • The legal framework ensures certain implied terms are always present.