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  • November 3, 2010

    No contract, no claim? How about unjust enrichment

    Where one party has carried out work for another, the party who performed the work has (broadly speaking) two options for seeking payment for that work. The choice depends on whether there is a concluded contract and, as always, the facts of the case. If there is a concluded contract, that’s great, bring a claim under … Continue reading No contract, no claim? How about unjust enrichment →

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