That is not to deny the importance of the concept of unjust enrichment in the law of this country. |
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I also, typically, want to be a good person, to be courageous rather than cowardly, fair rather than unjust, and the like. |
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Critics say the changes won't make all that much difference to what is a grossly unjust postcode lottery. |
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A second and more important reason not to rely on moral intuitions is that they may simply be wrong or unjust. |
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This means exactly not to be a rebel, but to suffer innocently, including bearing unjust shame. |
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We might agree that, if we could distribute talents, it would be unjust or unfair to distribute them unequally. |
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An injury, therefore, which in this respect puts him under any unjust restraint, may be called an infringement of his political rights. |
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Labour also believes that fervent Tory supporters were among the team counting the votes, and believes it to be unjust. |
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This unit will also act as a central point to collect information to challenge unfair, inequitable and unjust practices. |
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Civilisation as we know it today can only lead to an increasingly unjust, and inequitable, distribution of power across the globe. |
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They embarked upon one of the most unjust, immoral, and cowardly wars in history. |
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You could argue that such a destiny is unfair, unjust, undeserved, and maybe that's so, but such an argument is irrelevant. |
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I thought about the complexity and integrity of the girls I knew and it struck me as unjust. |
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As a result of this grossly unjust and unfair agreement my state has lost thousands of crores. |
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If they personally feel that a decision is unjust and unfair, they must stand up for themselves. |
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The world in general, and the book trade in particular, is unfair, unjust, and patently absurd in its workings. |
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Health inequities, formally defined, are avoidable inequalities that are unfair and unjust. |
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You know what makes it all desperately unfair, so unjust, is that these people aren't even getting value for money. |
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Anarchism, like Coltrane, is the rational, syllogistic, positive rejection of convention and unjust orthodoxy. |
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His domestic policy is unjust, inhumane, fiscally irresponsible, and amazingly uninformed. |
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What I do object to is having to fork out my tax money to subsidise such idiotic and unjust policies. |
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There is also an unfair and unjust attendance allowance that isn't paid if you're late for work or sick. |
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Unless supplemented and constrained by minority rights, state nation-building is likely to be oppressive and unjust. |
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I could give you hundreds of examples of local communities that have been just as oppressive and unjust as nation states. |
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I hated the unjust, oppressive system so, in my twenties, I fled the country illegally to seek truth and freedom in the West. |
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But it was conditional upon the objective existence of the factual circumstance, that is, that the termination was unfair, harsh or unjust. |
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Wickham paints a dreadful picture of Darcy as a selfish and spoiled child who grew into a heartless and unjust man. |
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I made a decision to speak up against an unjust law in Florida because I was victimized by that law. |
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She had never seen any thing that betrayed him to be unprincipled or unjust, anything that spoke him of irreligious or immoral habits. |
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He refuses even though he and his friends believe the court's verdict unjust. |
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They choose not to buy certain products or brands, which they have reason to think are manufactured under unjust conditions. |
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The classical moral categories of action are ethical vs. unethical, just vs. unjust and virtuous vs. unvirtuous. |
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They said it was nationalistic, jingoistic, imperialistic and represented a bad and unjust past. |
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Even the ones who have received them feel that the whole thing is unfair and unjust. |
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This agreement of 1215 was the chief defence against unjust and arbitrary rule in England. |
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Just because we can't see people being exploited, doesn't mean we aren't supporting this unjust system. |
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We shouldn't break the law, except if you think that the law is unjust and wrong. |
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He has concluded that it would not be wrong, unjust or oppressive to do so. |
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It is the right to exercise their discretion if a law appears unjust in itself or in its application. |
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We will be seen as giving our support, in a very public way, to this unjust war. |
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Allah, the omni-powerful is above all power and shall repel the schemes of the unjust. |
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Of course our answer was that he was an unjust ruler responsible for the death of thousands of people. |
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Jarring images bled into each other the way the realities of unjust political situations always do. |
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Adopting the language of restitution leads to the return of unjust enrichment, while estoppel enables the son to receive his expectations. |
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To call the steward dishonest, shameful, unjust, unrighteous, or wicked is too harsh. |
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What, then, is the function of mistake in the field of restitution on the ground of unjust enrichment? |
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I regard it as unjust to ascribe this proof exclusively to Gauss, who merely added the finishing touches. |
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Socrates means to emphasize that nothing outweighs in positive value the disvalue of doing unjust actions. |
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It is therefore odd to watch him waver and wobble over an issue that is not only outrageously unjust, but also flagrantly illegal. |
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But to judge them on the basis of that single alone would be unjust, for the rest of the album is just as impressive. |
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Every record I can find seems to think this was unjust, but the monks were intent upon his dishonour, for they blamed him. |
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Amitabh Bachchan personified the angry young man, anti-hero whose disillusionment makes him turn to crime against an unjust society. |
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Discs are the pragmatic suit. Sometimes people see them as plodding and a bit slow, but this is unjust. |
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He believed, as virtually every historian now does, that the Treaty of Versailles was unjust and punishing. |
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They see the static regional context as having become a pillar of support for the occupation in this unjust war. |
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Difficulty of assessment or apportionment should not dictate an unjust or inappropriate costs order. |
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The use of the severity and rarity criteria has meant that arbitrary and unjust decisions have been applied to many claims. |
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It is unfair and unjust that so much muddled thinking has informed the debate right from the beginning. |
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The present case provides an illustration of the unjust consequences of such a principle. |
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It is quite unjust and sometimes demoralising to see how fate dishes out its own glad tidings. |
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Why would we want to proceed with a course of action that is unjust, unwise and completely unnecessary? |
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We support this bill as amending one wrong and unjust law on a spectrum of wrong and unjust laws. |
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Even liberals have argued for decades that it can be morally acceptable to break an unjust law. |
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When two of the peasants dare to speak their minds about this state of unjust affairs in his presence, the ruthless prince orders them garroted. |
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I know that it is unjust to treat people differently based on their race rather than on their need. |
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Then they say that discrimination against gays is unjust, but backhand them saying that same-sex unions aren't equivalent to marriage. |
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These new arrivals will make York's already overheated housing market completely unjust. |
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Society is frankly an unjust place and things go wrong but we have to get on with our lives and deal with them. |
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The writer insists he knew nothing about the unjust imprisonment and torture practiced by the Party. |
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The respondent shall thus pay the applicant the aforementioned sum in full satisfaction of her claim for unjust enrichment within sixty days of this judgment. |
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Going back to square one would be an unjust outcome and a prize to the aggressor. |
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It is therefore odd to watch him waver and wobble over an issue that is not only outrageously unjust to Indian cricketers, but also flagrantly illegal. |
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If we have democratically agreed to go on strike, whatever unjust law they want to bring in to stop us will be going against our human rights as workers. |
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These withholders contend the current system of church governance is unjust and that to change it one must engage in a political struggle for control. |
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It relieved humanity of the heavy load under which it was groaning and broke the fetters unjust rulers and ignorant lawgivers had put around its feet. |
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I revile her Party's views and racist policies wholeheartedly yet I believe that three years in a maximum security is a manifestly unjust sentence for her. |
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You came to liberate us from an unjust leader who killed and tortured us. |
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They had arranged to meet in front of the library on the day war was declared, to voice their opposition to what they believed was an unjust and unnecessary conflict. |
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And while the distribution of that prosperity is often unequal and unjust, it's hard to see how a retreat to autarchy would make it any less unjust. |
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Then the court must decide whether the unjust enrichment should be compensated through a monetary award or through the granting of a proprietary interest. |
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But a man-made code that is inharmonious with the moral law is an unjust law. |
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But religion also compels us to fight the unjust, prejudiced systems that cause and perpetuate that misfortune. |
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Jackson had several notable confrontations with cadets who were unhappy with him or who felt he had been unjust. |
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With your unkind and unjust words, you continue to cause harm to LGBT people in your religious communities. |
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It is entirely possible that some young blacks are now being prepared to act as scourges of the unjust American social order. |
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The original essay that Mark writes that goes viral, when that phrase was new, was called Motivation in an unjust World. |
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Unfortunately, courts are rarely moved by moralistic attacks of statutes that the accused view as unjust. |
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This analogy suggests that comparing the language proficiency of a monolingual with a bilingual's dual language or multilingual proficiency is similarly unjust. |
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In effect, Rongomaiwahine and Ngati Hine meet the criteria and should not be prevented from recognition by the exercise of that unjust and unconsidered veto. |
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Binding the resolution of my case to progress in the nuclear negotiations is profoundly unjust. |
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In that unhallowed place centuries before, show trials were held, unjust and corrupt, and many innocents were sentenced to slow, twitching deaths on the gibbet. |
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It is unjust to start bombing on the basis of those surmises. |
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Denying one group their rightful possession of property, acquired according to these rules, was the illegitimate exercise of government powers and was unjust. |
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Of course such a first impression is unjust and most probably inaccurate. |
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For if the ruler is intemperate and unjust, how can he rule well? |
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The organization worked diligently to publicize the doctrine, distributing pamphlets on just war and the right to conscientiously object to unjust wars. |
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How unjust to do so by pillaging the church, an institution that was neither responsible for contracting the debt nor had benefited from the deficit expenditures. |
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Inequality, conversely, is blasted as being unjust, unfair and tragic. |
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I'm not going to claim it as fact, but there's a widely held belief amongst many that the union movement cops an unjust and unfair hiding in the mainstream press. |
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I think it speaks very much to the health of the nation that 70-plus percent of Americans want to abolish the death tax, because they see it as fundamentally unjust. |
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Demonising public-sector employment per se would be unjust and ignorant. |
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It may also be considered unjust to punish an employee for the breach of some regulation as he may not have had the means of detecting the breach or of preventing it. |
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The separation between Livingston's two chief pursuers was perhaps unjust, but it lasted only until the 56th minute as Williamson's charges let down their guard. |
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Ministers must bring an end to this harrowing, grotesquely unjust process. |
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A cultural practice that is manifestly wrong on humanist grounds becomes the excuse for a colonizing mission whose tactics are in turn violent and unjust. |
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Now all such esoteric knowledge is regarded as suspect, as somehow unjust. |
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Miss Dobbin submitted that the question for this court is whether, by reason of the passage of time, it would be unjust or oppressive to extradite the appellant. |
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Contract law falls within the general law of obligations, along with tort, unjust enrichment, and restitution. |
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Fear of reprisals such as unjust incarcerations and lynchings deterred upward mobility further. |
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It concerned them first to sue out their livery from the unjust wardship of his encroaching prerogative. |
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The judge should use the plain everyday ordinary meaning of the words, even if this produces an unjust or undesirable outcome. |
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Some studies show that ethnic minorities are more likely to feel that the legal system within their particular jurisdiction is unfair and unjust. |
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Juvenal savagely satirized the Domitianic court in his Satires, depicting the Emperor and his entourage as corrupt, violent and unjust. |
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With its antigay policies, Scouting is wrong and Scouting is unjust. |
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Germans perceived the treaty as humiliating and unjust and it was later seen by historians as influential in the rise of Adolf Hitler. |
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Meanwhile, the friends of the unfortunate exile, far from resenting his unjust suspicions, were stirring anxiously in his behalf. |
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The American Legion has long believed this Marine Corps hero's detainment was unjust. |
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We call on the Turkish authorities for a swift end to this unjust detainment and to grant his immediate release. |
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Constructive trusts are established to prevent unjust enrichment of one party at the expense of another. |
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The fifth chapter explores a certain category of songs that celebrate mythologized outlaws who fought unjust laws. |
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In this condemning of wars of aggression one can detect a Mohist idea of the right of resistance against an unjust government. |
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Every possible pressure was brought to bear on the minister to ensure the unjust law was not passed. |
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Kir, forgive me for saying this, you cannot impose your unjust opinions on others, on what they should or should not support. |
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This zero-zero economy shows we live in a deeply unequal, deeply unfair, deeply unjust country run for a few at the top, not for most people. |
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And an unjust law, as Saint Augustine said, is no law at all. |
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He pleaded urgently for release from what he considered to be an unjust imprisonment. |
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We shall be in a difficulty if having pronounced one plan unjust we should find the only alternative unjuster. |
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Mencius's argument that unjust rulers may be overthrown is reminiscent of Socrates' argument in Book I of Plato's Republic. |
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For the moment, the concept of unjust enrichment appears to serve only a taxonomical function. |
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Considerable skepticism about the utility of the concept of unjust enrichment has been expressed in recent years. |
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Whether there is a distinct body of law in Australia known as the law of unjust enrichment is a highly controversial question. |
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The law of unjust enrichment in England rapidly developed during the second half of the 20th century. |
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In civilian systems of law, unjust enrichment is often referred to as unjustified enrichment. |
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In the past, many egalitarians considered any inequality in people's lots to be unjust. |
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The principle said to underlie these actions was eventually recognized as unjust enrichment. |
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This enables a jury to reach a decision in direct contradiction with the law if they feel the law is unjust. |
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Rights and duties which we would consider to be part of the law of property, tort, contract or unjust enrichment were not conceptualised as such. |
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There may be circumstances in which it would be unjust to permit the defaulting party simply to buy out the injured party with damages. |
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The main challenge to it has come from academic writers working within the law of unjust enrichment. |
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Free-market capitalism had proved, in the eyes of most people who thought about it, to be unstable, unjust, and ineffective. |
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However, because it was limited to enumerated writs for enumerated rights and wrongs, the writ system sometimes produced unjust results. |
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Those men served creditably, and it would be unjust and disgraceful to embarrass them in this way. |
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In 1686 the Holy Office limited the bull by decreeing that Africans enslaved by unjust wars should be freed. |
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Statutory interpretation allows for the ignoring of unjust extraneous meanings, but what Coke did was nullify the statute as a whole, along with its main intention. |
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Although Hywel's commission generally recorded the traditions of the country, one modification they made was to end the right of nobles to trial by combat, finding it unjust. |
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Asser represents Alfred as a Solomonic judge, painstaking in his own judicial investigations and critical of royal officials who rendered unjust or unwise judgments. |
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But seldom has an example of a postcode lottery been so blatant, so heart-rendingly unjust and acutely damning as that concerning young mum-of-two Samantha Cousins. |
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Man was capable of waging unjust wars and committing crimes. |
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Even though black Americans had received their freedom from the unjust practice of slavery, they also lost a consistent form of shelter, food, and worship. |
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Finally they both considered that it might be unjust and unwise to exclude Asian traders, whether Chinese, Malay or Javanese, from the Moluccas by force. |
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Hossein is highly regarded by Shiite Muslims because he refused to pledge allegiance to Yazid I, the Umayyad caliph because he considered the rules of the Umayyads unjust. |
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Most voters are aware that the current electoral system is an unjust and undemocratic one, especially because of the 10 percent threshold for a party to get into Parliament. |
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He also arranged that travellers from his realm not be straightened by unjust tolls and that they should be safeguarded on their way to and from Rome. |
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Even in the domestic law, commentators have doubted whether cohabitational cases are really explicable on the basis of the law of unjust enrichment. |
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This inordination is unreasonable, contradicts natural law, and is unjust. |
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Recently it has been accepted that there is a third category, restitutionary obligations, based on the unjust enrichment of the defendant at the plaintiff's expense. |
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An unjust judge, as one well observes, is a cold fire, a dark sun, a dry sea, a mare mortuum, an ungood god, contradictio in adjecto, monsters, not men, much less gods. |
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Though in general Marx had a blind faith in his closest friends, nevertheless he himself complained that he was sometimes too mistrustful and unjust even to them. |
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Of course it is the very idea that soldiers are capable of discriminating between just and unjust wars that the argument from invincible ignorance seeks to challenge. |
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The goal is live up to one's self-view however that appears across the moral continuum from being very uncaring and unjust to very caring and very just, the researchers said. |
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Most family lawyers feel that a simple formulaic approach would prove too rigid and inflexible to account for all cases and would produce unjust results. |
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Along with other priests, they opposed their treatment as unjust and illegal in an audience with the Spanish king and in the subsequent royal commission. |
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Many Republicans, including Abraham Lincoln, considered the decision unjust and as proof that the Slave Power had seized control of the Supreme Court. |
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