Landmark Cases in the Law of Restitution
Landmark Cases in the Law of Restitution (2006) is a book edited by Charles Mitchell and Paul Mitchell, which outlines the key cases in English unjust enrichment law and restitution.
Content
The cases discussed are,
- Lampleigh v Brathwait (1615)
- Moses v Macferlan (1760)
- Taylor v Plumer (1815)
- Planche v Colburn (1831)
- Marsh v Keating (1834)
- Erlanger v New Sombrero Phosphate Co (1878)
- Phillips v Homfray (1883)
- Allcard v Skinner (1887)
- Sinclair v Brougham (1914)
- Fibrosa Spolka Akcyjna v Fairbairn Lawson Coombe Barbour Ltd (1942)
- Re Diplock (1948)
- Solle v Butcher (1950)
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See also
- Landmark case
- Restitution in English law
- Landmark Cases in the Law of Contract (2008) by Charles Mitchell and Paul Mitchell
- Landmark Cases in the Law of Tort (2010) by Charles Mitchell and Paul Mitchell
- Landmark Cases in Family Law (2011) by Stephen Gilmore, Jonathan Herring and Rebecca Probert
- Landmark Cases in Equity (2012) by Charles Mitchell and Paul Mitchell (6 Jul 2012)
- Landmark Cases in Land Law (2013) by Nigel Gravells
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