The law of unjust enrichment
- 8th
- London Sweet & Maxwell 2011
- 901p cxxxv
Contents: PART 1 INTRODUCTION Chapter 1 Introduction PART 2 JUSTIFYING GROUNDS Chapter 2 Justifying Grounds: Statutes, Judgments, and Natural Obligations; Chapter 3 Justifying Grounds: Contracts PART 3 ENRICHMENT Chapter 4 Enrichment: General Principles Chapter 5 Enrichment: Types of Benefit PART 4 AT THE CLAIMANT’S EXPENSE Chapter 6 At the Claimant’s Expense: Personal Claims Chapter 7 At the Claimant’s Expense: Proprietary Claims PART 5 GROUNDS FOR RESTITUTION Chapter 8 Lack of Consent and Want of Authority Chapter 9 Mistake Chapter 10 Duress Chapter 11 Undue Influence and Unconscionable Bargains Chapter 12 Failure of Basis: General Principles Chapter 13 Failure of Basis: Bases of Transfer Chapter 14 Failure of Basis: Deposits Chapter 15 Frustrated Contracts Chapter 16 Anticipated Contracts that Do Not Materialize Chapter 17 Free Acceptance Chapter 18 Necessity Chapter 19 Secondary Liability: Overview Chapter 20 Secondary Liability: Contribution and Reimbursement Chapter 21 Secondary Liability: Insurers’ Subrogation Rights Chapter 22 Money Paid as Taxes and Other Levies that Are Not Due Chapter 23 Ultra Vires Payments by Public Bodies Chapter 24 Legal Incapacity Chapter 25 Illegality Chapter 26 Benefits Conferred Under Judgments and Orders that Are Later Reversed PART 6 DEFENCES Chapter 27 Change of Position Chapter 28 Ministerial Receipt Chapter 29 Bona Fide Purchase and Good Consideration Chapter 30 Estoppel Chapter 31 Counter Restitution Impossible Chapter 32 Passing On Chapter 33 Limitation Chapter 34 Legal Incapacity Chapter 35 Illegality PART 7 REMEDIES Chapter 36 Personal Remedies Chapter 37 Proprietary Remedies: General Principles Chapter 38 Proprietary Remedies: Trusts Chapter 39 Proprietary Remedies: Subrogation to Extinguished Rights Chapter 40 Proprietary Restitutionary Remedies: Rescission
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1. Unjust Enrichment - Remedies - Civil - Common Law