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_aGoff of Chieveley, Robert Goff, _cBaron, _d1926-2016 _9276114 |
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240 | 1 | 0 | _aLaw of restitution |
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_aGoff & Jones The law of unjust enrichment / _cedited by Charles Mitchell, Professor of Law, University College London, and Paul Michell, Professor of Law, University College London, and Stephen Watterson, University Lecturer in Law, University of Cambridge, and Joe Collier Fellow at Trinity Hall, Cambridge. |
246 | 3 | _aThe law of unjust enrichment | |
250 | _aNinth edition | ||
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_aLondon : _bSweet & Maxwell, _c2016 |
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500 | _aAt head of title: Goff & Jones. | ||
504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
520 | _a"Goff & Jones is the leading work on the law of unjust enrichment. The first edition appeared fifty years ago, in 1966, and successive editions have played a major role in establishing the central importance of the subject for private and commercial law. The text is comprehensive in coverage and written by highly respected scholars who analyse and explain the principles governing claims in unjust enrichment, demonstrating how these principles have been applied through detailed discussion of case-law. The book is frequently cited in court and continues to set the agenda for future developments in the field. The new 9th Edition is completely up-to-date and contains detailed discussion of important decisions since the last edition. Many chapters have been rewritten to take account of significant new cases, and their impact on topics including the valuation of enrichments, the recovery of benefits from remote recipients, the recovery of benefits transferred by mistake, the recovery of money paid as tax that is not due, and the content of the tracing rules and their significance for the award of proprietary remedies." | ||
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