Asked by Özge SA?IR on Jun 16, 2024

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Contracts that are implied in law:

A) are obligations imposed by law on grounds of justice and equity.
B) may create unjust enrichment.
C) require the assent of the contracting parties.
D) can only be enforced if both parties willingly comply.

Implied in Law

describes obligations or rights that are not explicitly stated but are inferred by legal principles or statutes to ensure fairness and justice.

Unjust Enrichment

A legal principle that occurs when one person is unfairly enriched at the expense of another, and the law demands restitution to the aggrieved party.

  • Familiarize yourself with the concept of contracts implied in law and acquire an understanding of quasi-contracts.
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Maribel GaytanJun 17, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Contracts implied in law, also known as quasi-contracts, are not actual contracts but are obligations imposed by law to prevent unjust enrichment. They do not require the assent of the contracting parties, as they are constructed by the court to ensure fairness and equity.