Implied

  • 121implied malice — An expresssion of dual meaning, sometimes being used in the sense of constructive malice and at other times indicating presumed malice. The mental state of ill will, spite, wicked intention, or enmity which the law infers from or imputes to… …

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  • 122implied notice — A kind of actual notice rather than constructive notice; sometimes referred to as implied actual notice. 39 Am J1st Notice § 6. Notice inferred from the means of knowledge open to a person, without proof that he used them. Texas Co. v Aycock, 190 …

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  • 123implied obligation — See implied contract …

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  • 124implied representation — A representation made, not directly by words, but indirectly by words, acts, or conduct from which the representation of a fact may be implied. See 32 Am J2d False Pret § 17. A conclusion which, while not expressed directly in a statement, is one …

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  • 125implied waiver — A waiver shown by the acts and conduct of the parties from which an intention to waive reasonably may be inferred. 56 Am J1st Waiver § 17. A waiver implied as a reasonable inference from the act or silence of the party who has the power to waive …

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  • 126implied authority — noun or implied agency : authority that is not proved expressly but by inferences and reasonable deductions and that arises out of the language and course of conduct of the principal toward his agent and the agency …

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  • 127implied agency — noun see implied authority …

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  • 128implied — adjective /ɪmˈplaɪd/ Suggested without being stated directly. Ant: verbal, express See Also: implicit …

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