Unjustified Enrichment

Unjustified Enrichment by Hector L. MacQueen, published by W. Green/Thomson Reuters in 2009, is a concise reference work comprising 83 pages. This edition provides straightforward and precise definitions of legal terms, making it a valuable resource for those studying law. It aims to clarify terminology used in contemporary legal practice while also addressing important explanations of terms and maxims found in older legal texts.
Readers will find that this book serves as an essential guide for understanding various aspects of law, particularly in the areas of administrative law and remedies. The glossary format allows for quick reference, making it suitable for students and legal practitioners alike. This updated edition reflects the evolving nature of legal language, ensuring that users have access to relevant and accurate definitions that are applicable in today’s legal environment.
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The Glossary of Legal Terms LawBasics, 5th Edition is an essential reference guide, with straight-forward, precise definitions. A popular resource for students since it’s first publication in 1946, Stephen O’Rourke’s fifth edition brings the glossary fully up to date. As well as definitions of terms used in today’s legal practice, you will also find important explanations of words and maxims commonly found in older cases textbooks and legal manuscripts.
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