Asked by Gavin VandenTop on Jun 10, 2024

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Contracts may be in writing, they may be under seal, or they may simply be verbal, but they may not be implied from the conduct of the parties.

Implied

Something suggested or understood without being directly stated, often used in legal contexts to describe obligations or contracts.

Verbal

Relating to or consisting of words; spoken rather than written.

Conduct

The manner in which an individual behaves or carries out actions, often assessed in legal or professional contexts.

  • Discern between diverse contract forms and the essentiality of written agreements for legal enforceability.
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Johnetta WaldonJun 15, 2024
Final Answer :
False
Explanation :
Contracts can indeed be implied from the conduct of the parties, where the circumstances indicate that there is an agreement even though it has not been explicitly stated.