Implisert
Implisert is a Swedish word that translates to "implied" or "implicit" in English. It is commonly used in legal contexts, particularly when referring to contractual agreements or understandings. When something is implied, it is not explicitly stated but is understood to be part of the agreement based on the actions of the parties involved, the circumstances, or common practice. For example, a contract might not explicitly state that a product must be delivered within a reasonable timeframe, but this could be implied by industry standards or the nature of the transaction.
The concept of implied terms is important in contract law as it helps to fill gaps and