The law of restitution
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The law of restitution
(The common law library)
Sweet & Maxwell, 1998-
5th ed. / edited by Gareth Jones
- [Main work]
- 1st suppl.
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[Main work]324.55-G5610361090,
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
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[Main work] ISBN 9780421608009
Description
The law of restitution relates to all claims - quasi-contractual or otherwise - which are founded upon the principle of unjust enrichment. Goff & Jones: The Law of Restitution is the leading title on this area. The fifth edition brings the book fully up-to-date. In recognition of its authority and comprehensiveness the fifth edition will be included as part of the highly-respected Common Law Library. New material on European law and conflict of laws. Examines each of the various rights to restitution. Analyses the defences available.
Table of Contents
- The right to restitution
- mistake, compulsion, necessity, ineffective transactions
- defences
- European Union law
- conflict of laws.
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1st suppl. ISBN 9780421719804
Description
The law of restitution relates to all claims, quasi-contractural or otherwise, which are founded upon the principle of unjust enrichment. This is the first supplement to the fifth edition and brings the work up to date.
Table of Contents
Introduction. The right to restitution - mistake, compulsion, necessity, ineffective transactions.
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