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  • 1implied — im·plied /im plīd/ adj: not directly or specifically made known (as in the terms of a contract); specif: recognized (as by a court) as existing by reason of an inference and esp. on legal or equitable grounds for breach of implied covenants in… …

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  • 2Implied cause of action — is a term used in United States statutory and constitutional law for circumstances when a court will determine that a law that creates rights also allows private parties to bring a lawsuit, even though no such remedy is explicitly provided for in …

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  • 3implied warranty — see warranty 2a Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. implied warranty …

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  • 4implied contract — see contract Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. implied contract …

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  • 5Implied consent — is a form of consent which is not expressly granted by a person, but rather inferred from a person s actions and the facts and circumstances of a particular situation (or in some cases, by a person s silence or inaction). The term is most… …

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  • 6implied — im‧plied [ɪmˈplaɪd] adjective not stated openly, but understood to exist or to be true: • Disney argued that it had an oral contract and an implied license to use the Muppet characters. * * * implied UK US /ɪmˈplaɪd/ adjective [usually before… …

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  • 7Implied authority — of Contract is a legal term. In contract law, it is the implied ability of an individual to make a legally binding contract on behalf of an organization, by way of uniform or interaction with the public on behalf of that organization. When a… …

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  • 8implied consent — index acquiescence Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 implied consent …

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  • 9implied authority — see authority Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. implied authority …

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  • 10Implied powers — are those powers authorized by a legal document which, while not stated, are deemed to be implied by powers expressly stated. When George Washington asked Alexander Hamilton to defend the constitutionality of the measure against the protests [… …

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