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To prove that a contract is implied, or implied-in-fact, it is necessary for a plaintiff to establish all of the following except that:

a. the piaintiff provided property or service to the defendant.
b. the plaintff expected to be paid for the property or service.
c. the defendant made an oral promise to poy if the property or service met expectations
d. the defendant had an opportunity to reject the property or service but did not.