Along came a spider...

9.1. English Law

9.1.1. Introduction

Torts, intellectual property infringements and equitable wrongs
Breach of contract

9.1.2. Materials

9.E.1 House of Lords, United Australia Ltd v Barclays Bank Ltd. conversion of cheque
9.US.2 Court of Appeals of Kentucky, Edwards v Lee's administrators. the great onyx cave
9.E.3 Queen's Bench Division, Penarth Dock Engineering Co Ltd v Pounds. the floating pontoon
9.E.4 Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, Inverugie Investments Ltd. v Hackett. the hotel rooms
9.E.5 Court of Appeal, Stoke-on-Trent City Council v W and J Wass Ltd. the rival market
9.E.6 Court of Appeal, Halifax Building Society v Thomas. the lying mortgager
9.E.7 House of Lords, Attorney-General v Blake. profits from the spy's book

9.2. French Law

Introductory note
9.F.8 Cass Req, 21 December 1926

9.3. German Law

9.3.1. Introduction

Punitive elements in the law of enrichment
The law of delict instead of the law of enrichment?

9.3.2. Materials

9.G.9 M Lieb, Münchener Kommentar zum Bürgerlichen Gesetzbuch
9.G.10 BGH, 7 January 1971. air journey ("Flugreise-Fall")
9.G.11 BGH, 15 November 1995. Caroline of Monaco

9.4. Dutch Law

Introductory note
9.G.12 P Schlechtriem, Anmerkung zu BGH, Urteil v 15.11.1995
9.NL.13 Hoge Raad, 24 December 1993. restitution for wrongdoing
9.NL.14 Hoge Raad, 14 April 2000. forged headrests

9.5. Scots Law

Introductory note
9.SC.15 John Blackie, Enrichment and Wrongs in Scots Law
9.SC.16 John Blackie, Enrichment, Wrongs and Invasions of Rights in Scots Law

9.6. South African Law

Introductory note
9.SA.17 DH van Zyl, Enrichment and Wrongs in South African Law
9.SA.18 Court, Montres Rolex SA v Kleynhans. Montres Rolex