Quantum Meruit
A Quantum Meruit is a Legal Principle that allows a person to recover reasonable compensation for services rendered when no contract exists or an incomplete one is terminated, based on the reasonable value of those services.
- AKA: Implied-In-Fact Contract, Reasonable Value Claim.
- Context:
- It can apply when a party provides valuable services or materials without a formal contract, and the receiving party accepts and benefits from them.
- It can be used as an equitable remedy to prevent unjust enrichment, especially when services are rendered with an expectation of payment.
- It can be enforced by courts where a formal contract is absent or incomplete, calculating compensation based on market value or fair rates.
- It can require the provider to prove that services were accepted by the recipient with an understanding of payment.
- It can be distinguished from a claim of unjust enrichment, which seeks restitution based solely on unfair gain, not the agreed value of services.
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- Example(s):
- A contractor who performs emergency repairs on a house without a formal contract can claim quantum meruit for the fair value of labor and materials.
- A freelancer completes part of a project without a signed agreement and can seek quantum meruit compensation for work already done if the client uses the deliverables.
- A construction company partially completes a building, and if work is halted without a contract covering this, they may claim quantum meruit for the value of work completed.
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- Counter-Example(s):
- An Express Contract, where the terms of payment and service are explicitly stated and legally binding.
- A Breach of Contract claim, which involve failure to fulfill an existing contract, as opposed to situations where no contract is established.
- An Implied Contract.
- See: Verbal Contract Agreement, Legally Binding Contract, Unjust Enrichment, Equitable Remedy, Restitution, Quantum Meruit Compensation, Contractual Obligation, Contractual Term.
References
2024
- (ChatGPT-OpenAI, 2024) ⇒ Prompt: Summarize the concept Quantum Meruit in 1- 2 paragraphs. ChatGPT (model:gpt-4o). Retrieved: 2024-11-02.
- QUOTE: Quantum meruit is a legal principle derived from Latin, meaning "as much as he has earned." It is used in contract law to prevent unjust enrichment by allowing a party to recover the reasonable value of services rendered when no formal contract exists or when a contract was unenforceable or incomplete. This concept is typically applied in cases where one party has provided goods or services to another without a specific agreement or when the terms of an existing agreement were not fully complied with. If a court determines that an individual or entity has benefited from someone else's labor in the absence of a legally binding contract, it may order compensation based on the value of the services provided.
This principle serves both as a remedy for breaches of contract and as a flexible tool for courts to ensure fairness, particularly in situations where a strict interpretation of contract law might result in an inequitable outcome. Quantum meruit claims must generally demonstrate that the benefiting party accepted or requested the services and that the service provider expected compensation. In doing so, it aims to balance the interests of fairness and justice by ensuring that parties cannot take unfair advantage of someone else's labor without just recompense.
- QUOTE: Quantum meruit is a legal principle derived from Latin, meaning "as much as he has earned." It is used in contract law to prevent unjust enrichment by allowing a party to recover the reasonable value of services rendered when no formal contract exists or when a contract was unenforceable or incomplete. This concept is typically applied in cases where one party has provided goods or services to another without a specific agreement or when the terms of an existing agreement were not fully complied with. If a court determines that an individual or entity has benefited from someone else's labor in the absence of a legally binding contract, it may order compensation based on the value of the services provided.
2023
- (Cornell Law School, 2023) ⇒ Wex Definitions Team (2023). "Quantum Meruit". In: Wex -- Legal Information Institute (LII), Cornell Law School. Last updated: August of 2023.
- QUOTE: Quantum meruit is Latin for "as much as one has deserved." Quantum meruit is an equitable remedy that provides restitution for unjust enrichment, often employed in contract law.
Quantum meruit damages are awarded in an amount considered reasonable to compensate a person who has provided services in a quasi-contractual relationship. This amount may also be described as the reasonable value of services rendered by one party to another.
Quantum meruit is often calculated based on the market value of the services, but courts retain discretion in calculating equitable remedies.
- QUOTE: Quantum meruit is Latin for "as much as one has deserved." Quantum meruit is an equitable remedy that provides restitution for unjust enrichment, often employed in contract law.
2015
- (Legal Dictionary, 2015) ⇒ Legal Dictionary Content Team (2015). "Quantum Meruit: Definition, Examples, Cases, Processes". Last update: October 5, 2015
- QUOTE: The Latin term quantum meruit, translates to “as much as he has earned,” and refers to the actual value of services rendered. The legal theory of quantum meruit holds that a person should not be obliged to pay, nor should the other party receive, more than the value of the services exchanged. This concept may be used as an equitable remedy in a civil lawsuit, often where the transaction for goods or services was done without a written contract specifying the amount due. To explore this concept, consider the following quantum meruit definition.