Meaning Of The Word Quasi-contract

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What's The Definition Of Quasi-contract?

quasi contract in American English
an obligation, equivalent to a contractual obligation, created by law in the absence of a contract, to prevent unfair gain by one party at the expense of another
noun: an obligation imposed by law in the absence of a contract to prevent unjust enrichment

quasi-contract in British English
noun: an implied contract which arises without the express agreement of the parties

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