e delivery of all of the patient's prescription refills ordered by telephone. Assume further that for several months the patient continues to pay the delivery fee without objection. Following this series of events, an objection to the delivery fee on a future refill order likely would result in a determination by a court that the patient's prior behavior created an implied in fact contract.
A similar situation could occur in the hospitality industry if a guest regularly left behind something important, such as a notebook computer.
Express, charges the delivery to the guest, and the guest pays the hotelier for the delivery fee without objection. A refusal by the guest to pay the delivery fee subsequent incident likely would result in a determination by a court that the guest's prior beha
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