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quasi-contract

n. (context legal English) An obligation created by the law in the absence of an agreement or contract; not based upon the intentions or expressions of the party.

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Quasi-contract

A quasi-contract (or implied-in-law contract or constructive contract) refers to a fictional contract recognised by a court. The notion of quasi-contract can be traced to Roman law and is still a concept used in some modern legal systems.