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Unjust Enrichment and Contract

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posted on 2018-02-01, 09:16 authored by Peter Jaffey
Benedetti v Sawiris was concerned with the measure of a quantum meruit, and in particular whether a ‘subjective’ or ‘objective’ measure should be preferred. The Supreme Court addressed the issue broadly in line with the approach in the mainstream academic literature on unjust enrichment, according to which this is a problem of how to measure benefit. The article argues that this unjust enrichment approach is misguided because it obscures the role of agreement and conflates transfer and exchange, and that a contractual analysis of the case would make the issues clearer and easier to resolve.

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The Modern Law Review, 2014, 77 (6), pp. 983-993

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/Organisation/COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES, ARTS AND HUMANITIES/Leicester Law School

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The Modern Law Review

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Wiley

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0026-7961

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1468-2230

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2014

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2018-02-01

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