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Unjustified Enrichment in Scotland: the Last Sixty Years
Edinburgh Law Review, 2022Niall R. Whitty
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Comparative Law Review
On the face of it, the law of restitution is an integral part of both English and French law, based on the law of obligations and ‘alternative’ remedies for breach.
Bashayer AlMajed
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On the face of it, the law of restitution is an integral part of both English and French law, based on the law of obligations and ‘alternative’ remedies for breach.
Bashayer AlMajed
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The National law journal
The acquisition of assets under any title has always been a heated topic of discussion in the field of civil law, a matter that has constantly concerned both the doctrine and the practice of applying legislation in the field.
Grigore Ardelean
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The acquisition of assets under any title has always been a heated topic of discussion in the field of civil law, a matter that has constantly concerned both the doctrine and the practice of applying legislation in the field.
Grigore Ardelean
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Proceedings of the Southwest State University. Series: History and Law
Relevance. The study is devoted to comparing the institution of obligation due to harm (Chapter 59 of the Civil Code of the Russian Federation) and unjustified enrichment (Chapter 60 of the Civil Code of the Russian Federation) in modern Russian civil ...
V. N. Stepanov
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Relevance. The study is devoted to comparing the institution of obligation due to harm (Chapter 59 of the Civil Code of the Russian Federation) and unjustified enrichment (Chapter 60 of the Civil Code of the Russian Federation) in modern Russian civil ...
V. N. Stepanov
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Unjustified enrichment and restitution in social security legal relations
Russian Journal of Labour & LawThe article is devoted to the consideration of the grounds and prospects for the use of the mechanism of restitution in the law of social security.
Marina G. Sedelnikova, A. Trutaeva
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Economy and law
The author analyzes widespread schemes of using the procedure for granting land plots without bidding, provided for in Article 39.18 of the Land Code of Russian Federation for the purpose of illegal enrichment, the reasons for their appearance and ...
Vitaly A. Sukalo
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The author analyzes widespread schemes of using the procedure for granting land plots without bidding, provided for in Article 39.18 of the Land Code of Russian Federation for the purpose of illegal enrichment, the reasons for their appearance and ...
Vitaly A. Sukalo
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The Doctrine of Unjustified Enrichment: II. Unjustified Enrichment in French law
The Cambridge Law Journal, 1934The law is not called upon to intervene merely because the assets of one person may happen to be increased as the result of a corresponding diminution in the assets of another person. But it is always possible, in particular circumstances, that the enrichment of one person owing to the impoverishment of another is manifestly unjust, and this would seem
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Unjustified Enrichment and Civil Liability
French Civil Liability in Comparative Perspective, 2019M. Combot
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Unjustified Enrichment in Lease Legal Relations in the Field of Heat Supply
Law, 2019Introduction. Lease legal relations, widespread in the field of heat supply, have a pronounced sectoral coloring, arising both from the characteristics of the property being leased, which is necessary to provide warm energy, and from the subject ...
L. Makarova, E. Nevzgodina
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The Doctrine of Unjustified Enrichment
The Cambridge Law Journal, 1934The origin and growth in continental law of the doctrine of unjustified enrichment is not merely an object lesson of the greatest importance to comparative lawyers. It is also of peculiar interest to English lawyers because it affords an admirable illustration of the working of the system of precedent in the continental countries.
H. C. Gutteridge, R. J. A. David
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