Unjustified Enrichment in South African Law 2nd Ed
This publication contains an encompassing layout of the generic requirements common to all types of collections based on unjustified enrichment.
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This publication contains an encompassing layout of the generic requirements common to all types of collections based on unjustified enrichment.
This work starts by examining the general principles and the generic requirements of liability for unjustified enrichment, after which the discussion turns to the traditional condictiones as developed illustrations of enrichment liability.
Table of contents
Chapter 1 - Preliminary - general premise
Chapter 2 - Generic requirements for a claim in enrichment
Chapter 3 - Condictio causa data causa non secuta
Chapter 4 - Condictio ob causam finitam
Chapter 5 - Condictio ob turpem causam
Chapter 6 - Condictio furtiva
Chapter 7 - Actio negotiorum gestorum contraria - Action resulting from unauthorised administration of another's affairs
Chapter 8 - Condictio indebiti - the claim for indebite payment
Chapter 9 - Condictio sine causa
- Bibliography
- Table of Cases
- Index