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Express and implied contract terms

A guide explaining how express and implied terms operate in employment contracts, including incorporation from handbooks, collective agreements and workplace practices.

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By Sue Johnstone

Updating author: Lilia Dangi

In this guide, learn about:

  • Express terms
    • Interpreting express contract terms
  • Incorporated terms
  • Collective agreements
  • Handbooks
  • Schemes
  • Incorporating policies and procedures
  • Discretionary terms
  • Implied terms
  • Terms implied by the courts
  • Future developments

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Updated to make reference to Saul & Co v Rashbrook, which clarified the general interpretation of express terms in employment contracts.

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About the author

Sue Johnstone

Sue Johnstone is a freelance trainer and writer on employment law.

Sue is an experienced writer on all aspects of employment law. She specialised for many years in discrimination law and equality practice and was editor of Equal Opportunities Review from 2002 to 2017.

She has many years’ experience as a university lecturer on employment law, and is a freelance tutor on CIPD employment law courses.

About the author

Lilia Dangi
Legal Editor, Brightmine

Lilia joined the Employment Law and Compliance team as a Legal Editor in March 2025.

Lilia has over 10 years’ experience in HR, with a strong background in employment law, compliance, and governance. She has worked across major organisations including Deloitte, Santander, and Unilever, advising on complex employee relations matters, immigration and change management.

Lilia also brings experience as a CIPD tutor, delivering modules on employment law and workforce planning. She holds a Law degree, a Law Masters in Corporate Governance, and is a certified Company Secretary and CIPD Associate.

Connect with Lilia on LinkedIn.

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