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100 _aSmith Lionel D
245 _aRestitution
260 _aEngland
_bAshgate Publishing Ltd.
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365 _bRs.7,040
505 _aTable of contents Part 1 Scope and structure: contract, tort and restitution; a satisfactory division or not?, A.S. Burrows; the province of the law of restitution, L.D. Smith; the law of restitution at the end of an eock, P.B.H. Birks. Part 2 Autonomous unjust enrichment: a) the nature of enrichment: restitutionary claims for services rendered, G.H. Jones; unjust enrichment and unjust sacrifice, S.J. Stoljar; benefit, rliance and the structure of unjust enrichment, J. Beatson; b) reasons for restitution: the self-serving intermeddler, j. Dawson; necessitous intervention - the altruistic intermeddler and the law of restitution, J.McCamus; c) restitution and contract: restitution as a remedy for breach of contract, A. Kull; enforcing coasian bribes for non-price benefits; a new role for restitution, W. Gordon and T. Frankel; d) proprietary restitution: the remedial constructive trust; a principled basis for priority over creditors, D.M. Paciocco; relationships "tantamount to spousal", unjust enrichment and constructive trusts. Part 3 Restitution for wrongs: restitution of benefits obtained through the appropriation of property or the commission of a wrong, D. Friedmann; the gains and losses of corrective justice, E.J. Weinrib.
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