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officious intermeddler
officious intermeddler : one who unnecessarily meddles in the affairs of another and then seeks restitution or compensation for the beneficial results but who is barred from receiving it
unjust enrichment
the retaining of a benefit (as money) conferred by another when principles of equity and justice call for restitution to the other party ;also : the retaining of property acquired esp. by fraud from another in circumstances
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gratuitously he has only himself to blame for the resulting situation, Birks an Introduction to the Law of Restitution, (1985) P 114. See also Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 40(2) para 1315, p. 610.
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Quadruple
Fourfold as to make quadruple restitution a quadruple alliance
Restitutor
One who makes restitution
Alimony-counter-claim
claim for alimony by the wife, for herself and her child in an application by the husband for restitution of conjugal rights is a 'counter-claim' within the meaning of section 23A of the Hindu Marriage Act, C.
Arrest facto super bonis mercatorum alienigenorum
within this kingdom, in recompense of goods taken from a denizen in a foreign country after denial of restitution, Reg. Brev. 129. The ancient civilians called it clarigatio, but by the moderns it is termed reprisalia.
Conservators of the truce and safe conducts
Lord Chancellor, with any of the justices of either the King's Bench or Common Pleas, should cause full restitution and amends to be made to the party injured, Jac. Law Dict.
Construction
any part until he has read the whole again and again.) In contractibus benigna; in testamentis, benignior; in restitutionibus, benignissima interpretatio facienda est. Co. Lit. 112.--(In contracts, the construction ought to be liberal; in wills, more liberal;
Divorce
marriage. Judicial Separation is grantable on any ground available for divorce, or for non-compliance with a decree for restitution of conjugal rights or any former ground for divorce a mensa et thoro (q.v.); divorce may be obtained
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Restitute - Law Dictionary Search Results
officious intermeddler
officious intermeddler : one who unnecessarily meddles in the affairs of another and then seeks restitution or compensation for the beneficial results but who is barred from receiving it
unjust enrichment
the retaining of a benefit (as money) conferred by another when principles of equity and justice call for restitution to the other party ;also : the retaining of property acquired esp. by fraud from another in circumstances
Free acceptance
gratuitously he has only himself to blame for the resulting situation, Birks an Introduction to the Law of Restitution, (1985) P 114. See also Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 40(2) para 1315, p. 610.
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Quadruple
Fourfold as to make quadruple restitution a quadruple alliance
Restitutor
One who makes restitution
Alimony-counter-claim
claim for alimony by the wife, for herself and her child in an application by the husband for restitution of conjugal rights is a 'counter-claim' within the meaning of section 23A of the Hindu Marriage Act, C.
Arrest facto super bonis mercatorum alienigenorum
within this kingdom, in recompense of goods taken from a denizen in a foreign country after denial of restitution, Reg. Brev. 129. The ancient civilians called it clarigatio, but by the moderns it is termed reprisalia.
Conservators of the truce and safe conducts
Lord Chancellor, with any of the justices of either the King's Bench or Common Pleas, should cause full restitution and amends to be made to the party injured, Jac. Law Dict.
Construction
any part until he has read the whole again and again.) In contractibus benigna; in testamentis, benignior; in restitutionibus, benignissima interpretatio facienda est. Co. Lit. 112.--(In contracts, the construction ought to be liberal; in wills, more liberal;
Divorce
marriage. Judicial Separation is grantable on any ground available for divorce, or for non-compliance with a decree for restitution of conjugal rights or any former ground for divorce a mensa et thoro (q.v.); divorce may be obtained
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