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Implying An Agreement: New York’s Implied‑in‑Fact Contract Doctrine in Theory and Practice
Implied‑in‑fact contracts under New York law arise from conduct rather than explicit agreement, requiring objective evidence of mutual assent, definite terms, and an intent to be bound. They are fully enforceable but subject to important limitations, including the preclusive effect of governing express contracts.

Jeffrey Haber
3 hours ago8 min read
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