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a contract which does not arise from any agreement of parties concerned but is imposed by law

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Answered by luciferhellgod3
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quasi contract is a contract which does not arise from any agreement of parties concerned but is imposed by law

Answered by vaishnavi432
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Salient features of quasi contracts:

Secondly, it does not arise from any agreement of the parties concerned, but is imposed by the law. Thirdly, it is a right which is available not against the entire world, but against a particular person or persons only, so that in this respect it resembles a contractual right.

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