Remedies of quasi-contract, constructive trust, equitable lien, and reformation must be applied to redress enrichment secured by tort, part performance of contract, duress, or mistake.
Dan B. Dobbs has written: 'Dobbs Law of Remedies' -- subject(s): Remedies (Law) '1990 supplement to Torts and compensation' 'The Law of Torts (Practitioner Treatise) (Practitioner's Treatise Series)' 'Law of remedies' -- subject(s): Remedies (Law) 'Problems in remedies' -- subject(s): Remedies (Law) 'Problems in Remedies' 'Hornbook on the Law of Torts'
Remedies at law are typically monetary compensations awarded by a court whereas remedies in equity are non-monetary remedies such as injunctions, specific performance, or rescission. Remedies at law focus on providing monetary relief for damages caused, while remedies in equity seek to enforce fairness and remedies beyond mere money damages. In some legal systems, there is a distinction between the two types of remedies, with historical roots in English common law.
McKee Fisk has written: 'Applied business law' -- subject- s -: Business law, Commercial law
Civil law provides remedies for non-criminal disputes.Civil law provides remedies for non-criminal disputes.Civil law provides remedies for non-criminal disputes.Civil law provides remedies for non-criminal disputes.
Coleman Hall Bush has written: 'Applied business law' -- subject(s): Commercial law
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Benjamin Andoh has written: 'Civil remedies' -- subject(s): Remedies (Law)
As the Country follows English common law, most of the legal remedies available under English common law are also availabe in Malaysia.
Equity was introduced into law as a response to the rigidities and shortcomings of common law in medieval England. When individuals sought remedies that common law could not provide, they petitioned the king for justice, leading to the establishment of the Court of Chancery. This court applied principles of fairness and moral justice, allowing for more flexible remedies such as injunctions and specific performance. Over time, equity became a distinct body of law that complemented common law, addressing issues of fairness and providing relief in cases where strict legal rules were inadequate.
Norbert J. Mietus has written: 'The Therapeutic abortion act--' -- subject(s): Abortion, Law and legislation 'Wkbk Applied Business Law'
Douglas Laycock has written: 'Modern American remedies' -- subject(s): Cases, Remedies (Law)
John F. O'Connell has written: 'Remedies in a nutshell' -- subject(s): Remedies (Law)