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implied term in British English (ɪmˈplaɪd tɜːm) noun law a term which is not written in a contract but to which it is necessary to comply with or adhere to Examples of 'implied term' in a sentenceimplied term It is likely that a similar implied term applies in your case.An implied term that permitted the bank to refuse to provide information to the claimants was also required.First, she was said to be liable under her employment contract, either pursuant to the express terms or pursuant to an implied term.If it is a furnished tenancy, it's an implied term of the tenancy agreement that you let it in an inhabitable condition.The court accepted there was an implied term of the sale contract that completion would be within a reasonable time.An implied term is one that has never been expressly indicated but is so obvious it does not need saying.It was common ground that the contract between the parties was subject to an impliedterm that neither of them would cheat.The act inserted an implied term into employment contracts of qualifying workers requiring payment of the national minimum wage. |