Enrichment at the claimant's expense: attribution rules in unjust enrichment
<p>This thesis presents an account of attribution in unjust enrichment. Attribution refers to how and when two parties – a claimant and a defendant – are relevantly connected to each other for unjust enrichment purposes. It is reflected in the familiar expression that a defendant be 'enri...
Main Author: | Ball, EBS |
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Other Authors: | Mitchell, C |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2014
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