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Implied

Black's Law Dictionary · Henry Campbell Black, M.A. · 1910

Black's Law Dictionary

This word is used in law as contrasted with "express;" i. e., where the Intention in regard to the subject-matter is not manifested by explicit and direct words, but is gathered by implication or necessary deduction from the circumstances, the general language or the conduct of the parties. As to implied "Abrogation," "Agreement," "Assumpsit," "Condition," "Cohfession," "Consent," "Consideration," "Contract," "Covenant," "Dedication," "Easement," "Invitation," "Malice," "Notice," "Powers," "Trust," "Use," "Waiver," and "Warranty," see those titles.