Restitution is one of the law's few remaining commons, largely untouched by statute.
Fifty years ago restitution was a wilderness, an apparent 'miscellany of disparate categories' through which litigant, judge and student trudged holding a compass marked 'implied contract' at its four points. The landscape of the modern Australian law of restitution, however, is complex. The topic of restitution addressed by the authors includes doctrines responding to different and/or additional policies as well as gain-based remedies appurtenant to wrongs with their juridical source outside unjust enrichment, which is only one of the bases for restitution.
In this third edition, the content has been revised and updated. Chapter 3 (Want of Title) has been substantially updated and Chapter 24 (Change of Position) has been completely rewritten.
This book is essential reading for members of the judiciary, barristers and solicitors Australia wide, as well as students of commercial law, equity and remedies.
Comments from reviewers :
'An excellent, accessible account of the modern law of restitution in Australia which will prove to be of enormous benefit to practitioners in Australia and which can be read with profit by all lawyers with an interest in this fascinating subject' [(1996) 112 Law Quarterly Review 691].
'A detailed masterly exposition, with meticulous cross-referencing' ([1996] Restitution Law Review 147).
Features Authoritative, scholarly and comprehensive-written by pre-eminent authors Related Titles Carter, Contract Law in Australia, 6th ed, 2012 Carter, Carter's Breach of Contract, 2011 Carter, Carter on Contract, 2013, looseleaf and online
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Carter & Tolhurst Mason, J, W. Carter, G. J. Tolhurst Imprint: LexisNexis Butterworths Australia Country of Publication: Australia Edition: ,3rd edition ISBN:9780409341621 ISBN 10: 0409341622 Publication Date:03 May 2016 Audience:
Professional and scholarly
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Undergraduate
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