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A claim made feasible through an imaginative synthesis of long-“forgotten” rules of the {{tag|common law}} dreamt up by Lord Goff to bring justice to [[little old ladies]]. | A claim made feasible through an imaginative synthesis of long-“forgotten” rules of the {{tag|common law}} dreamt up by Lord Goff to bring justice to [[little old ladies]]. | ||
Gave rise to an entire branch of civil law known as [[restitution]], which sits uneasily between the law of [[contract]] and [[tort]], seeming as it does to confuse the two. | Gave rise to an entire branch of civil law known as [[restitution]], which sits uneasily between the law of [[contract]] and [[tort]], seeming as it does to confuse the two. | ||
Known by some as [[money had and received]] and by others as [[unjust enrichment]] but in any case not to be confused with [[unjustified enrichment|''unjustified'' enrichment]], which is the compensation plan for those who make it to the [[C-suite]]. | |||
{{seealso}} | {{seealso}} | ||
*[[contract]] | *[[contract]] |