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245 0 4 _aImpact of equity and restitution in commerce
_cedited by Peter Devonshire and Rohan Havelock.
260 _aLondon
_bBloomsbury
_c2018
490 1 _aHart studies in private law
500 _aIncludes index.
505 0 _aIntroduction : the macro level / Peter Devonshire and Rohan Havelock -- Introduction : the micro level / Peter Devonshire and Rohan Havelock -- The commercial triple helix : contract, property and unjust enrichment / Sarah Worthington -- Proprietary claims to recover mistaken or unauthorised payments / Peter Jaffey -- Restitution : a new start? / Lionel Smith -- Doctrinal rivalry over liability for defective transfers / Rohan Havelock -- Equity and the value of certainty in commercial life / Matthew Harding -- Expansion of the fiduciary paradigm into commercial relationships : the Australian experience / Stephen Gageler -- Deemed performance in account of profits / Lusina Ho -- Forfeiture of agents? : remuneration / Peter Watts -- Third-party liability of recipients of trust property / David Hayton -- Account of profits for accessory liability : still in the thrall of fiduciary doctrine? / Peter Devonshire.
520 _a"Commercial relationships give rise to diverse forms of legal obligation in private law, including contract, tort, agency, company law and partnership. More controversially, equity and the law of restitution have a less defined and somewhat ambulatory role in regulating the affairs of commercial parties. Nevertheless, their impact is manifest in the commercial arena through the distinct types of liability they engender and the remedies that are imposed. This collection draws together the views of leading international scholars and judges to explore the nature and extent of this impact from two perspectives. Five chapters primarily address this impact at a macro-level, focusing on the roles of equity and the law of restitution in terms of legal taxonomy, doctrine and policy. In contrast, the remaining five chapters primarily address this impact at a micro-level, focusing on selected liabilities and remedies within equity and the law of restitution in the context of commerce. This bifocal approach enables a holistic appreciation of some important ways in which equity and the law of restitution affect or may affect commerce, with a view to fostering further debate over the fundamental issues at stake."--Bloomsbury Publishing.
530 _aAlso issued in print.
533 _aElectronic reproduction.
_bLondon :
_cBloomsbury Publishing,
_d2018.
_nAvailable via World Wide Web.
_nAccess limited by licensing agreement.
_7s2018 dcunns
650 0 _aCommercial law
_zEnglish-speaking countries
_vCongresses.
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650 0 _aEquity
_zEnglish-speaking countries
_vCongresses.
_973441
650 0 _aRestitution
_zEnglish-speaking countries
_vCongresses.
_973442
700 1 _aDevonshire, Peter
_973443
700 1 _aHavelock, Rohan
_973444
776 0 8 _iOnline version:
_tImpact of equity and restitution in commerce
_dOxford, UK ; Portland, Oregon : Hart Publishing, 2018
_z9781509915668
_w(DLC) 2018032317
776 0 _aOriginal
_w(DLC) 20561808
830 0 _aHart studies in private law.
_973445
856 4 0 _uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781509915675?locatt=label:secondary_bloomsburyCollections
_3Bloomsbury collections
999 _c1281880
_d1281880