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Principles of the law of restitution : aclaw - private client & general practice: acq / Graham Virgo.

By: Publisher: New York : Oxford University Press, 2024Edition: 4thDescription: xlviii, 864 pages 25 cmContent type:
  • text
ISBN:
  • 9780198885320
DDC classification:
  • 347.077
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:Unjust Enrichment: History and Theory; 4:Enrichment; 5:At the Expense of the Claimant; 6:Principles Underlying the Recognition of the Grounds of Restitution; 7:Legally Effective Bases; 8:Absence of Intent; 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: 24:24, Fundamental Principles; 25:25, Defences Arising from Changes in the Defendant's Circumstances; 26:Passing On and Mitigation of Loss; 27:Illegality; 28:Incapacity; 29:Limitation Periods and Laches.
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PART I THE FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES OF THE LAW OF RESTITUTION:
1:The Essence of Restitution;
2:Themes and Controversies;
PART II UNJUST ENRICHMENT:
3:Unjust Enrichment: History and Theory;
4:Enrichment;
5:At the Expense of the Claimant;
6:Principles Underlying the Recognition of the Grounds of Restitution;
7:Legally Effective Bases;
8:Absence of Intent;
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:
24:24, Fundamental Principles;
25:25, Defences Arising from Changes in the Defendant's Circumstances;
26:Passing On and Mitigation of Loss;
27:Illegality;
28:Incapacity;
29:Limitation Periods and Laches.

"An abstract is a short description of your longer piece of work and is used as a free layer of content discoverable online. An abstract should not attempt to summarise the whole work as it is also there to show readers whether or not reading further is warranted. It is used to allow people searching on the internet to see that they have encountered a worthwhile 'hit'. This will encourage them to read further by clicking through to the work in full"-- Provided by publisher.

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