- courts, but the
situations in
which restitutionary damages will be
available remain unclear. The
basis for
restitutionary damages is much debated, but is...
-
implied by law. The law of quasi-contract was
generally used to
enforce restitutionary obligations. The form of
action known as
indebitatus ****umpsit came...
- that in some cir****stances,
where ordinary remedies are inadequate,
restitutionary damages may be awarded.
George Blake was a
member of the
Secret Intelligence...
-
cause or
unjustified enrichment. In pre-modern
English common law,
restitutionary claims were
often brought in an
action for ****umpsit and
later in a...
- transactions; If the
transactions are void, what is the
scope of the
restitutionary remedy available to the bank;
Could the
Kommunes rely upon a defence...
- subrogation, it]
should be
recognised that one is here
concerned with a
restitutionary remedy and that the
appropriate questions are therefore, first, whether...
-
accurately as possible. They may be
expectation damages,
reliance damages or
restitutionary damages.
Expectation damages are
awarded to put the
party in as good...
-
Andrew (2008). "Are 'Damages on the
Wrotham Park Basis' Compensatory,
Restitutionary, or Neither?". In Saidov, Djakhongir; Cunnington,
Ralph (eds.). Current...
-
property based on an
invalid obligationary agreement may give rise to a
restitutionary obligation for the
transferee to
restore the
property (e.g.
unjust enrichment)...
-
restitutionary obligation imposed by law
except as a "quasi-contractual"
appendix to the law of contract. As a result,
until recently,
restitutionary...