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Australian Restitution Law
About this book
This book is the first casebook on restitution law to be published in Australia. It contains comprehensive extracts from the most significant Australian and English cases, together with some Canadian cases which indicate the possible direction which Australian law will take.
The author has included substantial commentaries following the extracts, in order to further explain the decisions from overseas jurisdictions, to place those decisions in an Australian context.
In the last decade, there has been a significant number of Australian decisions which deal with important concepts in restitution, and which supplement, qualify or refine the English law of restitution.
The focus in this book on the Australian position makes it an invaluable resource for anyone who is studying or researching restitution law in Australia.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Preface
- Table of Cases
- Table of Legislation
- Journal Abbreviations
- 1. The History and Basis of the Law of Restitution
- 2. Identification and Measurement of Enrichment
- 3. At the Plaintiffâs Expense
- 4. The Unjust Factor
- 5. Money Paid Under a Mistake
- 6. Non-Monetary Benefits Provided Under a Mistake
- 7. Necessitous Intervention
- 8. Compulsory Discharge of Anotherâs Legal Obligations
- 9. Duress
- 10. Introduction to Ineffective Contracts
- 11. Contracts Discharged for Breach or Repudiation
- 12. Contracts Discharged for Frustration
- 13. Unenforceable, Void and Illegal Contracts
- 14. Contracts Which Fail to Materialise
- 15. Restitution Against Public Authorities
- 16. Restitution by the Revenue
- 17. Restitutionary Remedies for Wrongs
- 18. Defences
- 19. Remedies
- Bibliography
- Index