ABSTRACT

First published in 2001. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

chapter 1|31 pages

THE CONCEPT OF RESTITUTION

I WHAT IS RESTITUTION ABOUT?

chapter 2|8 pages

REMEDIES

I INTRODUCTION

chapter |3 pages

(g) Miscellaneous

chapter |8 pages

(a) Property claims and analogous cases

chapter |3 pages

(a) Insurance

chapter 3|19 pages

MISTAKE

chapter |3 pages

(c) Services: non-pecuniary remedies

chapter 4|1 pages

DURESS AND UNCONSCIENTIOUS DEALING

chapter I|17 pages

BENEFITS RENDERED UNDER DURESS

chapter III|2 pages

REMEDIES

chapter |2 pages

(d) The position of third parties

chapter 5|11 pages

FREE ACCEPTANCE

I THE FUNCTION OF FREE ACCEPTANCE

chapter 6|6 pages

FAILURE OF ASSUMPTIONS (1)

I INTRODUCTION

chapter II|1 pages

BENEFITS RENDERED UNDER VALID CONTRACTS

chapter |21 pages

‘Consideration’

chapter 7|6 pages

FAILURE OF ASSUMPTIONS (2)

I VITIATED CONTRACTS IN GENERAL

chapter |13 pages

(d) Claims against the minor

chapter 8|7 pages

RECOUPMENT AND CONTRIBUTION

I GENERALLY

chapter II|1 pages

PARTICULAR CASES OF RECOUPMENT

chapter |4 pages

(b) Leases

chapter III|5 pages

THE RIGHT TO CONTRIBUTION

chapter V|1 pages

A SPECIAL CASE – GENERAL AVERAGE

chapter 9|3 pages

NECESSITY

chapter |2 pages

(b) Bailment

chapter |2 pages

(e) Medical attention

chapter |6 pages

(h) Performance of public duties

chapter 10|12 pages

BENEFITS CONFERRED THROUGH THIRD PARTIES: ‘TRACING’

I GENERALLY

chapter |11 pages

(b) The equitable proprietary base

chapter 11|3 pages

RESTITUTION FOR WRONGS

I GENERALLY

chapter |7 pages

(a) Infringement of tradable rights

chapter |1 pages

(b) Restitution for breach of contract

chapter 12|9 pages

RESTITUTION AND PUBLIC AUTHORITIES

I GENERALLY

chapter 13|16 pages

DEFENCES

I GENERALLY

chapter |3 pages

SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY