Equitable Compensation and Disgorgement of Profit.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Degeling, Simone
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London : Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, 2017.
Series:Hart Studies in Private Law Ser.
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Table of Contents:
  • Contributors; Table of Cases; Table of Legislation; 1; Equity""s Personal Monetary Remedies; I. Introduction; II. Themes and Controversies; 2; Disgorgement of Profit and Fiduciary Loyalty; I. Introduction; II. Fiduciary Loyalty; III. The No Profit Rule and Fiduciary Loyalty; IV. Implications; V. Conclusion; 3; Justice, Redress, and the Right to Do Wrong; I. Introduction; II. Corrective Justice; III. Civil Recourse Theory; IV. Redressive Justice; V. The Moral Challenge; VI. Implications; VII. Conclusion; 4; Equitable Compensation-An Overview; I. Introduction.
  • II. The Remedy of Equitable CompensationIII. Why Equitable Compensation?; IV. The Substitutive/Reparative Distinction; V. Where to from Here?; VI. Conclusion; 5; An English Misturning with Equitable Compensation; I. Introduction: Debt and Damages; II. The Decision in AIB Group (UK) Plc Ltd v Mark Redler; III. The Decision in Target Holdings and the Traditional Approach in Equity; IV. Earlier Doubts Concerning Target Holdings; V. Lord Millett""s Re-explanation of Target Holdings; VI. Is the Position Different in Cases where there is No Money Debt?; VII. Conclusion; 6; Brickenden; I. Context.
  • II. Interpreting BrickendenIII. Movements Away from Brickenden; IV. Conclusions; 7; Falsifying the Trust Account and Compensatory Equitable Compensation; I. The Bank Adopted the Misapplication of Funds, so the Solicitors Ought Not to Have Been Liable at All; II. The Scope of the Ratio Decidendi in AIB Group; III. Conclusion; 8; Causation in the Restoration of a Misapplied Trust Fund: Fundamental Norm or Red Herring?; I. Introduction; II. Orthodoxy; III. The Basis and Justification of the Duty Breached; IV. Justifying the AIB Group Decision; V. Conclusion; 9.
  • Accounts of Profits and Third PartiesI. Introduction ; II. Proprietary Claims and Personal Remedies; III. Accounts of Profits and Knowing Receipt; IV. Accounts of Profits and Knowing Assistance; V. Causation and Gains; VI. Conclusion; 10; Monetary Remedies for Equitable Participatory Liability: General Principles and Current Questions; I. Introduction; II. General Principles of Relevance to the Remedies for Equitable Participatory Liability; III. The Current State of the Law Concerning Monetary Remedies for Breach of Trust and Fiduciary Duty.
  • IV. Three Questions Concerning the Monetary Remedies for Participatory LiabilityV. Conclusion; 11; Equitable Compensation for Equitable Estoppels; I. Introduction; II. The Different Types of Equitable Estoppels; III. Expectation, Detriment and Causation; IV. How Does Equitable Compensation Satisfy the Equity Raised?; V. The Two Functions of Equitable Compensation for Equitable Estoppels; VI. Conclusion; 12; Rudiments of the Equitable Remedy of Compensation for Breach of Confidence; I. Introduction; II. Status of the Remedy; III. Concurrence; IV. Discretion; V. Quantum; VI. Conclusion; 13.