Implied term

A contractual term that has not been expressly agreed between the parties, but has been implied into the contract either by common law or by statute. For information on the common law test for implying a term into a contract, and terms implied by statute, see Practice note, Contracts: express and implied terms (www.practicallaw.com/2-380-7697).

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