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Monthly Archives: March 2017
1 ResultsUnjust Enrichment and Mutual Benefits
by: Anna Alizadeh, March 31, 2017
Unjust enrichment is when one person is “enriched” at the expense of another’s monetary contributions or efforts otherwise without a legal reason. Determining whether one party was unjustly enriched can be complicated where the parties mutually benefit from each other’s assets or actions. In its recent decision of Granger v Granger, the Ontario Court of…read more