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quasi-constructive — adj.; quasi constructively, adv … Useful english dictionary
constructive contract — see contract Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. constructive contract … Law dictionary
Constructive engagement — (« Dialogue constructif ») est le nom de la politique engagée par le gouvernement de Ronald Reagan pour amener le gouvernement sud africain à réformer et supprimer sa politique d apartheid au début des années 1980. Elle s opposait aux… … Wikipédia en Français
Quasi-contract — A quasi contract, also called an implied in law contract,E. Marshall Wick, Notes for BUS 447, Gallaudet University, found at [http://homepage.gallaudet.edu/Marshall.Wick/bus447/quasi.html Gallaudet University Website] . Accessed June 30, 2008.]… … Wikipedia
constructive fraud — Legal fraud as distinguished from actual fraud, being presumed from the relation of the parties to a transaction or from the circumstances under which it takes place, not necessarily a matter of conscious wrongdoing. 37 Am J2d Fraud § 4. In its… … Ballentine's law dictionary
quasi contract — Legal fiction invented by common law courts to permit recovery by contractual remedy in cases where, in fact, there is no contract, but where circumstances are such that justice warrants a recovery as though there had been a promise. It is not… … Black's law dictionary
quasi contract — Legal fiction invented by common law courts to permit recovery by contractual remedy in cases where, in fact, there is no contract, but where circumstances are such that justice warrants a recovery as though there had been a promise. It is not… … Black's law dictionary
constructive contract — A species of contracts which arise, not from the intent of the parties, but from the operation of law to avoid an injustice. These are sometimes referred to as quasi contracts or contracts implied in law as contrasted with contracts implied in… … Black's law dictionary
constructive contract — A species of contracts which arise, not from the intent of the parties, but from the operation of law to avoid an injustice. These are sometimes referred to as quasi contracts or contracts implied in law as contrasted with contracts implied in… … Black's law dictionary
quasi deposit — noun : a deposit or bailment implied in law from the circumstances whereby one coming into possession of another s personal property by chance or mistake is deemed to be a bailee in order to do justice between the parties and to prevent unjust… … Useful english dictionary