The nature and scope of restitution : vitiated transfers, imputed contracts, and disgorgement /

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Author / Creator:Jaffey, Peter.
Imprint:Oxford [England] ; Portland, Or. : Hart Pub., 2000.
Description:1 online resource (xxviii, 445 pages)
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11163084
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ISBN:9781847311467
1847311466
1280808756
9781280808753
9781472558985
1472558987
1901362485
9781901362480
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (pages 425-434) and index.
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Summary:Joint Winner of the 2001 SPTL Prize for Outstanding Legal Scholarship! In recent years there has been enormous interest in the law of restitution, with many new books and academic articles and a number of important decisions in the courts. However, there remains great controversy and some confusion, partly for historical reasons and partly as a result of continuing differences over the principles underlying the field. There are particular difficulties over the relation of the law of restitution to other areas of law, including contract and property law. In this new and innovative work the author advances a view of the framework of fundamental principles underlying the law of restitution which offers a means of understanding the tangle of conflicting authorities, and then proceeds to examine the case law in light of it. As part of his analysis, the author suggests new approaches to understanding the areas of overlap between restitution, contract, trusts and property law.
Other form:Print version: Jaffey, Peter. Nature and scope of restitution. Oxford [England] ; Portland, Or. : Hart Pub., 2000 1901362485 9781901362480
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Summary:Joint Winner of the 2001 SPTL Prize for Outstanding Legal Scholarship!In recent years there has been enormous interest in the law of restitution,with many new books and academic articles and a number of important decisions in the courts. However, there remains great controversy and some confusion, partly for historical reasons and partly as a result of continuing differences over the principles underlying the field. There are particular difficulties over the relation of the law of restitution to other areas of law, including contract and property law. In this new and innovative work the author advances a view of the framework of fundamental principles underlying the law of restitution which offers a means of understanding the tangle of conflicting authorities, and then proceeds to examine the case law in light of it. As part of his analysis, the author suggests new approaches to understanding the areas of overlap between restitution, contract, trusts and property law.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xxviii, 445 pages)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 425-434) and index.
ISBN:9781847311467
1847311466
1280808756
9781280808753
9781472558985
1472558987
1901362485
9781901362480