What is the difference between an implied-in-fact contract and an implied-in-law contract?

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An implied-in-fact contract is formed based on the parties' conduct and circumstances, while an implied-in-law contract is not based on the parties' intentions but is imposed by the law to prevent unjust enrichment.

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