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020 _a9780195517194
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100 _aEdelman James
245 _aUnjust enrichment in Australia
260 _aOxford
_bOxford University Press
_c2010
300 _a387p
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365 _b Rs. 6,757
505 _aTable of contents Introduction and Overview of Unjust Enrichment Part I: Operation of the Remedy of Restitution Chapter 1: The Remedy of Restitution Chapter 2: Restitution distinguished from other remedies Chapter 3: Proprietary restitutionary remedies Part II: Restitution for unjust enrichment Chapter 4: The history and nature of unjust enrichment Chapter 5: The enrichment inquiry Chapter 6: At the expense of the plaintiff Chapter 7: The 'unjust' inquiry Chapter 8: Unjust 1: Mistake Chapter 9: Unjust 2: Duress or illegitimate Pressure Chapter 10: Unjust 3: Undue influence Chapter 11: Unjust 4: Failure of consideration Chapter 12: Unjust 5: Unjust factors involving no intention to benefit Chapter 13: Unjust 6: Policy-motivated unjust factors Chapter 14: Defences I: Change of position Chapter 15: Defences II: Other defences
650 _a1. Unjust Enrichment - Australia2. Restitution - Australia
700 _aBant , Elise
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