It is difficult to categorize breach of implied contracts. In
some cases, the courts imply a contract to prevent injustice. In
other cases, it refers to a course of performance between the
parties in which they acted as if they had a contract even though
finding an offer, acceptance, and consideration is difficult. If you
have questions about an implied contract, it is best to consult
with a lawyer. If you are in Chicago, please get in touch with us
if you have questions.
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