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In a Declaration of Duties,the Delegatee Is Not Liable to the Obligee

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In a declaration of duties,the delegatee is not liable to the obligee for nonperformance or negligent performance,and the obligee cannot recover damages from the delegatee.


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Ethical

Pertaining to or dealing with morals or the principles of morality; pertaining to right and wrong in conduct.

Implied-In-Law Contracts

Implied-in-law contracts, also known as quasi-contracts, are contracts recognized by a court despite there being no agreement between the parties, to prevent unjust enrichment.

Unjust Enrichment

A legal principle that prohibits one person from being enriched at the expense of another in situations where the law demands restitution.

Contract

A legally binding agreement between two or more parties that outlines the terms and conditions of their arrangement and obligates them to comply with those terms.

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