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Что (кто) такое unjust$87723$ - определение

LEGAL CONCEPT
Unjust enrichment law; Unjustified enrichment; Unjustly enriched; Unjust Enrichment; Profusion

English unjust enrichment law         
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BRANCH OF ENGLISH LAW
English unjust enrichment; Unjust enrichment in english law; Unjust enrichment in English law; Uk unjust enrichment; Euel; Uk unjust
The English law of unjust enrichment is part of the English law of obligations, along with the law of contract, tort, and trusts. The law of unjust enrichment deals with circumstances in which one person is required to make restitution of a benefit acquired at the expense of another in circumstances which are unjust.
profusion         
[pr?'fju:?(?)n]
¦ noun an abundance or large quantity of something.
unjust enrichment         
n. a benefit by chance, mistake or another's misfortune for which the one enriched has not paid or worked and morally and ethically should not keep. If the money or property received rightly should have been delivered or belonged to another, then the party enriched must make restitution to the rightful owner. Usually a court will order such restitution if a lawsuit is brought by the party who should have the money or property. See also: constructive trust

Википедия

Unjust enrichment

In laws of equity, unjust enrichment occurs when one person is enriched at the expense of another in circumstances that the law sees as unjust. Where an individual is unjustly enriched, the law imposes an obligation upon the recipient to make restitution, subject to defences such as change of position. Liability for an unjust (or unjustified) enrichment arises irrespective of wrongdoing on the part of the recipient. The concept of unjust enrichment can be traced to Roman law and the maxim that "no one should be benefited at another's expense": nemo locupletari potest aliena iactura or nemo locupletari debet cum aliena iactura.

The law of unjust enrichment is closely related to, but not coextensive with, the law of restitution. The law of restitution is the law of gain-based recovery. It is wider than the law of unjust enrichment. Restitution for unjust enrichment is a subset of the law of restitution, in the same way that compensation for breach of contract is a subset of the law relating to compensation.

Unjust enrichment is not to be confused with illicit enrichment, which is a legal concept referring to the enjoyment of an amount of wealth by a person that is not justified by reference to their lawful income.