Remedies in Equity - The Laws of Australia is a comprehensive reference for practitioners and students regarding the power of courts to award equitable relief in Australia. This up-to-date text provides a clear and simple overview of key remedies in equity, grouped into the following topics: Declarations; Specific performance; Rescission; Injunctions; Compensation and damages; Tracing; Taking accounts; and Delivery up, cancellation and rectification. Extensive case examples and factual discussion complement a thorough examination of established principles. This includes coverage of the latest judicial decisions and any statutory modification of the remedies in equity. This work also identifies the critical matters which can affect the exercise of a court's discretion and when remedies in equity may or may not be available. Authors David Wright, Senior Lecturer of the School of Law of the University of Adelaide, and Dr Samantha Hepburn, Associate Professor of Deakin University, have compiled a readable and authoritative analysis of the practical issues that arise in seeking remedies in equity. This material is also published as part of Title 15 "Equity" of The Laws of Australia legal encyclopaedia.
This book covers all the doctrines and principles of equity, apart from trusts and specialized aspects such as mortgages, infants and restrictive covenants. It deals with the history and development...
Rev. ed. of : Handbook on the law of remedies. 1973.
Remedies: Damages, Equity and Restitution
New areas covered in this edition include the maxims of equity; the appropriate default test for interlocutory injunctions including new discussion on when it is appropriate to allow a view of the merits of the substantive dispute to ...
This book also includes significant coverage of punitive and nonpecuniary damages, attorneys' fees and sanctions, tort reform, and equity and injunctions. The Fourth Edition continues to reflect the major themes of the first three editions.
This single-volume text unpacks major developments of the last twenty-five years for the law of remedies in the United States with citations to hundreds of cases, articles, and statutes.
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