An Introduction to the Canadian Law of Restitution and Unjust Enrichment is a concise and accessible account of the law of restitution or unjust enrichment, constituting a third branch of the law of obligations of the Canadian common law jurisdictions. It provides a comprehensive account of the restitutionary remedies available in the context of benefits conferred by mistake, under duress and compulsion of various kinds, through performance of contracts unenforceable at law or in equity, in necessitous circumstances, and upon the dissolution of relationships of cohabitation.
This publication also describes the law providing restitutionary recovery of benefits acquired through wrongful conduct such as:
It also provides an account of three-party cases, in which a third party confers benefits on the defendant which, in justice, ought to be turned over to the plaintiff. Recent developments increasing the restitutionary liability of public authorities are reviewed. Separate chapters are devoted to the defences to restitutionary claims and the various remedies available, including constructive trust. Attention is also paid to academic controversies concerning the meaning of basic terminology and their implications for the scope, structure, and accessibility of the subject.
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An Introduction to the Canadian Law of Restitution and Unjust Enrichment is a concise and accessible account of the law of restitution or unjust enrichment, constituting a third branch of the law of obligations of the Canadian common law jurisdictions. It provides a comprehensive account of the restitutionary remedies available in the context of benefits conferred by mistake, under duress and compulsion of various kinds, through performance of contracts unenforceable at law or in equity, in necessitous circumstances, and upon the dissolution of relationships of cohabitation.
This publication also describes the law providing restitutionary recovery of benefits acquired through wrongful conduct such as:
It also provides an account of three-party cases, in which a third party confers benefits on the defendant which, in justice, ought to be turned over to the plaintiff. Recent developments increasing the restitutionary liability of public authorities are reviewed. Separate chapters are devoted to the defences to restitutionary claims and the various remedies available, including constructive trust. Attention is also paid to academic controversies concerning the meaning of basic terminology and their implications for the scope, structure, and accessibility of the subject.
About Thomson Reuters ProView
ProView is the way to read Thomson Reuters eBooks and eLooseleafs, published primarily for legal, accounting, human resources, and tax professions. The Thomson Reuters ProView web-based application is accessed via your browser. With the new ProView web app, offline capability is now available from your browser. The web application has a responsive design and is compatible with desktop, laptop and mobile devices.