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  3. Vol 37, No 1: Special Issue: Symposium on Restitution

Vol 37, No 1: Special Issue: Symposium on Restitution

Published: 1999-04-01

Introduction

  • Introduction

    Robert Chambers, Mitchell McInnes
    • PDF

Articles

  • The Canadian Principle of Unjust Enrichment: Comparative Insights into the Law of Restitution

    Mitchell McInnes
    1
    • PDF
  • Quantum Meruit

    G. H. L. Fridman
    38
    • PDF
  • Contracts Discharged through Breach: Restitution for Services Rendered by the Innocent Party

    Nicholas Rafferty
    51
    • PDF
  • The Receipt-Based Constructive Trust: A Case Study of Personal and Proprietary Restitution in the Supreme Court

    Michael Bryan
    73
    • PDF
  • Equitable Compensation for Breach by Fact-Based Fiduciaries: Tentative Thoughts on Clarifying Remedial Goals

    Jeff Berryman
    95
    • PDF
  • Compensation and the Scope of Equity's Remedial and Restitutionary Generosity

    Paul M. Perell
    114
    • PDF
  • Deconstructing the Constructive Trust

    Leonard I. Rotman
    133
    • PDF
  • Constructive Trusts in Canada

    Robert Chambers
    173
    • PDF
  • What's Wrong with Restitution

    David Stevens, Jason W. Neyers
    221
    • PDF

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