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The law of restitution

Burrows Andrew

The law of restitution - 3rd - Oxford Oxford University Press 2011 - 737p xix

Table of Contents:
Part One - Fundamental Ideas;
1:Introduction to unjust enrichment and restitution;
2:Competing theories;
3:Benefit;
4:At the expense of the claimant;
5:Unjust factors or absence of basis?;
6:Tracing;
7:Subrogation;
8:Proprietary restitution;
Part Two - Unjust Factors;
9:Mistake;
10:Duress;
11:Undue influence;
12:Exploitation of weakness;
13:Human incapacity;
14:Failure of consideration I;
15:Failure of consideration II;
16:Ignorance;
17:Legal compulsion: compulsory discharge of another's legal liability;
18:Necessity;
19:Illegality;
Part Three - Defences;
21:Change of position, estoppel and the defence of agency;
22:Other defences;
Part Four - Restitution For Wrongs;
23:Introduction to restitution for wrongs;
24:Restitution for torts;
25:Restitution for breach of contract;
26:Restitution for equitable wrongs;
27:Defences to restitution for wrongs;
Part Five - Conflict Of Laws;
28:The conflict of laws.

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