03/31/2010 09:23:00 AM EST
Free Download: California State Antitrust and Unfair Competition Law-§ 20.08 Specific Business Tort Causes of Action (Unjust Enrichment)
By: Qianwei Fu, Daniel M. Flores, Michael L. Mallow, Sarretta C.
McDonough, Samuel R. Miller, James Robert Noblin, Cheryl D. Orr and Bonny E.
Sweeney
Unjust Enrichment
Unjust enrichment is often plead as a cause of action whose elements are
receipt of a benefit and unjust retention of the benefit at another's expense.
While many, if not most, cases have recognized unjust enrichment as a valid
cause of action, a few cases have held it as only a remedy or principle.
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