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implied terms

[ɪmˈplaɪd tɜːrmz]
noun
termos implícitos
1. Terms in a contract that are not explicitly stated but are understood to be included based on law, custom, or the nature of the agreement
The implied terms of the employment contract included a duty of confidentiality even though it was not written in the document.
Os termos implícitos do contrato de trabalho incluíam um dever de confidencialidade, embora não estivesse escrito no documento.
2. Legal obligations or conditions that are presumed to exist in a contract by operation of law or established practice
The court ruled that implied terms of good faith and fair dealing applied to all commercial contracts.
O tribunal decidiu que os termos implícitos de boa fé e negociação justa se aplicam a todos os contratos comerciais.
Synonyms
implied conditionsimplied obligationstacit termsunderstood terms
Antonyms
express termsexplicit termsstated terms

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
termos implícitos
Standard legal terminology in Brazilian Portuguese
São Paulo
termos implícitos
Common in commercial and contract law contexts
Portugal
termos implícitos
Used in Portuguese legal system; may also use 'cláusulas implícitas'

Related Idioms & Phrases

read between the lines
unspoken agreement
understood without saying
terms understood by law
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