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Not to be confused with [[unjust enrichment]], an imaginative synthesis of long-forgotten rules of the common law dreamt up by Lord Goff to bring justice to [[little old ladies]].
Not to be confused with [[unjust enrichment]], an imaginative synthesis of long-forgotten rules of the common law dreamt up by Lord Goff to bring justice to [[little old ladies]], ''unjustified'' enrichment is the [[compensation]] paid to a [[CEO|“C-Suite” executive]] - one of those basking [[for the time being]] in the cult of personality, known reverently to all by his -for it will be a he - [[Christian name]].
 
''Unjustified'' enrichment is the [[compensation]] paid to a “C-Suite” executive.


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Not to be confused with unjust enrichment, an imaginative synthesis of long-forgotten rules of the common law dreamt up by Lord Goff to bring justice to little old ladies, unjustified enrichment is the compensation paid to a “C-Suite” executive - one of those basking for the time being in the cult of personality, known reverently to all by his -for it will be a he - Christian name.

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