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Unjustified Enrichment Note on imposition, created by alicetait on 11/04/2013.
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TWO MAIN SITUATIONS ARE COVERED; 1) unauthorised improvement of anothers property2) performance of anothers obligationclaims for ' the repair or improvement of B's property by the possessor of the property, A , who erroneously believes eitheri) that he A was the ownerii) that C was the owner ( a party who intended to be enriched by the improvements )requirements;1) good faith possession ( lack of knowledge by imp. that they had no right)- bad faith (knowledge that they lacked right) = no recovery ( BARBOUR)- exception- perhaps rec. for necessary repairs and maintenance2) imp' must have been in error believing self to be owner. ( newton) 3) OR error in believing 3rd party to be the owner (mcdowel)4) there can be recovery without error (shilliday) if some other ground making enrichment UJ is present (ccdcns in that case)-Barbour -Newton- shilliday 

D owes money to C and P pays D's debtthere can be an enrichment claim if;1) p has paid the debt owed by d to c2) c must accept it- treat as discharged3) d's debt is therefore discharged4) d is enriched at P's expenseLord Ruthven- 3 debts middle man died- paid for them 

imposition requirements

payment of anothers debt

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