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The principles of the law of restitution

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Publication details: Oxford Clarendon Press 2015Edition: 3rdDescription: 772p xiISBN:
  • 9780198726388
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 347.077000 VIR
Contents:
Table of contents 1. The Essence Of Restitution ; 2. Themes And Controversies ; Part II Unjust Enrichment ; 3. The Principle Of Unjust Enrichment ; 4. Enrichment ; 5. At The Expense Of The Claimant ; 6. Principles Underlying The Recognition Of The Grounds Of Restitution ; 7. Lawful Bases ; 8. Ignorance ; 9. Mistake ; 10. Compulsion ; 11. Exploitation ; 12. Necessity ; 13. Failure Of Basis ; 14. Incapacity ; 15. Restitution From Public Authorities ; Part III Restitution For Wrongs ; 16. General Principles ; 17. Restitution For Torts ; 18. Restitution For Breach Of Contract ; 19. Restitution For Equitable Wrongdoing ; 20. Criminal Offences ; Part IV Proprietary Restitutionary Claims ; 21. Establishing Proprietary Restitutionary Claims ; 22. Restitutionary Claims And Remedies To Vindicate Property Rights ; 23. The Defence Of Bona Fide Purchase ; Part V General Defences To Restitutionary Claims ; 24. Fundamental Principles ; 25. Defences Arising From Changes In The Defendants Circumstances ; 26. Passing On And Mitigation Of Loss ; 27. Illegality ; 28. Incapacity ; 29. Limitation Periods And Laches
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Table of contents
1. The Essence Of Restitution ;
2. Themes And Controversies ;
Part II Unjust Enrichment ;
3. The Principle Of Unjust Enrichment ;
4. Enrichment ;
5. At The Expense Of The Claimant ;
6. Principles Underlying The Recognition Of The Grounds Of Restitution ;
7. Lawful Bases ;
8. Ignorance ;
9. Mistake ;
10. Compulsion ;
11. Exploitation ;
12. Necessity ;
13. Failure Of Basis ;
14. Incapacity ;
15. Restitution From Public Authorities ;
Part III Restitution For Wrongs ;
16. General Principles ;
17. Restitution For Torts ;
18. Restitution For Breach Of Contract ;
19. Restitution For Equitable Wrongdoing ;
20. Criminal Offences ;
Part IV Proprietary Restitutionary Claims ;
21. Establishing Proprietary Restitutionary Claims ;
22. Restitutionary Claims And Remedies To Vindicate Property Rights ;
23. The Defence Of Bona Fide Purchase ; Part V General Defences To Restitutionary Claims ;
24. Fundamental Principles ;
25. Defences Arising From Changes In The Defendants Circumstances ;
26. Passing On And Mitigation Of Loss ;
27. Illegality ; 28. Incapacity ;
29. Limitation Periods And Laches