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National Law School | NAB Compactor | 347.077 VIR-2 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 19091 |
Contents
PART I THE FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES OF THE LAW OF RESTITUTION
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 Plaintiff
PART III THE GROUNDS OF RESTITUTION FOR THE PURPOSES OF ESTABLISHING UNJUST ENRICHMENT
6. Principles Underlying the Recognition of Grounds of Restitution
PART IV THE GROUNDS OF RESTITUTION FOR THE PURPOSES OF REVERSING UNJUST ENRICHMENT
7. Ignorance
8. Mistake
9. Compulsion
10. Exploitation
11. Necessity
12. Failure of Consideration
13. Incapacity
14. Restitution from Public Authorities
PART V RESTITUTION FOR WRONGS
15. General Principles Coversing Restitution for Wrongs
16. Restitution for Torts
17. Restitution for Breach of Contract
18. Restitution for Equitable Wrongdoing
19. Criminal Offences
PART VI PROPRIETARY RESTITUTIONARY CLAIMS
20. Establishing Proprietary Restitutionary Claims
21. Restitutionary Claims and Remedies to Vindicate Property Rights
22. The Defence of Bona Fide Purchase
PART VII THE GENERAL DEFENCES AND BARS TO RESTITUTIONARY CLAIMS
23. Fundamental Principles and General Bars
24. Defences Arising from Changes in the Defendant's Circumstances
25. Passing On and Mitigation of Loss
26. Public Policy and Illegality
27. Incapacity
28. Limitation Periods and Laches.
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