The law of restitution
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The law of restitution
(Butterworths common law series / series editor, Andrew Grubb)
Butterworths, c2002
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book is a practical reference work, covering a wide range of topics in an area that has undergone rapid development. The text is written clearly and succinctly, and is authored by academic and practitioner specialists in the field, giving an up-to-date, authoritative and contemporary treatment of the law.
Table of Contents
- Property and equity
- proprietary claims and remedies
- tracing
- receipt and assistance
- recoupment
- contribution
- subrogation
- fiduciaries
- unconsciousability: abuse of confidence, undue influence and duress
- profits from breach of contract
- torts and miscellaneous wrongs
- uncertain or anticipated contracts
- illegality
- incapacity
- necessity, incapability and emergency
- mistaken transfers
- restitution in public law
- discharge of contract for breach
- frustration of contract
- general defences
- interest
- and conflict of laws
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