Difference between tort and quasi contract in points
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Quasi contract differs from tort in that:
There is no duty owed to persons for the duty to repay money or benefit received unlike tort, where there is a duty imposed. In quasi contract the damages recoverable are liquidated damages, and not unliquidated damages as in tort.
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Differences between tort and Quasi contracts are explained below:
- In Quasi, for the duty to repay money or benefit received there is no duty on to the person whereas in tort the duty is imposoed to the person to repay the money.
- Liquidated damages are the recoverable damages in the Quasi contract and unliquidated damages are the recoverable damages in the tort contract.
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