Quasi


Quasi MEANING

The term quasi from Latin for "as if," which means "nearly identical but not exactly same." It is used as a prefix or adjective in law to communicate some level of resemblance with a key distinction. Assume you pay to have your favourite takeaway delivered. If the takeout delivery is brought to someone else's door and someone else appreciates your meal, a quasi-contract may be formed. The restaurant might now be forced by a court to repay you for the amount you paid for the meal.

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