Perhaps they should stop eating each other?
From: Enrichment - Restitution & Unjust Enrichment Legal Issues <ENRICHMENT@LISTS.MCGILL.CA> on behalf of Hedley, Steve <S.Hedley@UCC.IE>
Sent: 22 October 2019 09:18
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Subject: Re: [RDG] A Graphic Proposition Of An Action Of The Law of Restitution
Not an unreasonable view as of a decade ago. But the unjust enrichment pack don't seem much like lions at the moment, indeed they are themselves unsure what sort of creatures they really are, and they are more worried about who might prey on them than the converse.
It is sometimes hard to say (at first) whether a diminishing pack size represents increasing fitness of those remaining, or whether it is simply the path towards extinction.
From: Enrichment - Restitution & Unjust Enrichment Legal Issues
Subject: [RDG] A Graphic Proposition Of An Action Of The Law of Restitution
A graphic proposition of an action of the law of restitution:
“Restitution has focused for some time on picking off the wounded animals which crouch at the edges of the conceptual herd of equity, like lions near the water-hole: resulting trusts, equitable tracing and so forth.” (Hudson, Alastair, A Consideration of Restitution of Unjust Enrichment, With Particular Reference To Its Application To Proprietary Remedies And The Law of Trusts, pp. 8-9)
Robert MacKenzie