A court may impose quasi-contracts to ensure that a dispute involving several parties with competing interests, in the absence of a formal contract, is settled as equitably as feasible. Sections 68 to ...
A quasi contract is a legal precept imposed on parties involved in a dispute to avoid unfair enrichment. A court brings two parties into a legally binding arrangement in which they have to abide by a ...
Trends in Litigation, Part 3: Oral Contracts and Quasi-Contracts Adrienne Koch's third in her a four-part series that examines how litigation can shape the evolution of best practices in the real ...