A court may impose quasi-contracts to ensure that a dispute involving several parties with competing interests, in the absence of a formal contract, is settled as equitably as feasible. Sections 68 to ...
A quasi contract is a legal precept imposed on parties involved in a dispute to avoid unfair enrichment. A court brings two parties into a legally binding arrangement in which they have to abide by a ...
Trends in Litigation, Part 3: Oral Contracts and Quasi-Contracts Adrienne Koch's third in her a four-part series that examines how litigation can shape the evolution of best practices in the real ...
They’re sorta like contracts, but not quite. “Consideration” in turn, means that one thing of value is exchanged for another thing of value. I give you money and you give me your car. “Capacity” means ...
Financing—Prospective Borrower Sued Lender for Refusing To Make Loan—Complaint Dismissed—Fraudulent Inducement—Breach of Contract—Wire Fraud—Promissory Estoppel—Equitable ...