/ˈkweɪzi kənˈtræktʃuəl/ – Phrase
Definition: thuộc chuẩn hợp đồng.
A more thorough explanation: Quasi-contractual refers to a legal relationship that is imposed by a court in the absence of an actual contract, in order to prevent unjust enrichment or to ensure fairness between parties. It is a legal fiction created by the courts to remedy situations where one party has received a benefit at the expense of another party without a formal contract in place.
Example: The court found that the defendant had been unjustly enriched at the plaintiff’s expense, leading to a quasi-contractual obligation to compensate the plaintiff for the value received.