From: | Enrichment - Restitution & Unjust Enrichment Legal Issues <ENRICHMENT@LISTS.MCGILL.CA> |
To: | ENRICHMENT@LISTS.MCGILL.CA |
Date: | 16/07/2009 14:38:23 UTC |
Subject: | [RDG] Thieves as trustees |
Colleagues might be interested in a pair of articles recently published in
the Journal of Equity:
S. Barkehall-Thomas, "Thieves as Trustees: The Enduring Legacy of Black v S
Freedman & Co Ltd" (2009) 3 J Eq 52
and a reply,
J. Tarrant, "Thieves as Trustees: In defence of the theft principle" (2009)
(2009) 3 J Eq 170
Lionel
--
"Suppose the dog eats it?"
Stamp L.J. in argument, referring to a notice to quit, in Lord Newborough v.
Jones [1975] Ch. 90, 93 (C.A.)
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