The Law of Restitution and Unjust Enrichment in Malaysia, authored by Weng Tchung, is the first dedicated textbook on the law of restitution and unjust enrichment in Malaysia which engages both the theoretical and practical aspects of the Malaysian law of restitution and unjust enrichment at an unprecedented level of depth and detail.
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Key Features
• An examination of the history and theoretical basis of the law of restitution and unjust enrichment in Malaysia
• The nature of and applicable principles for common law restitutionary claims based on the principle of “unjust enrichment” as recognised and developed by the courts
• The nature of statutory claims for restitution pursuant to the provisions of the Contracts Act 1950 based on the principle of “restitution”, and the Roman law origins of those provisions
• A detailed study of the relationship, similarities and differences between the statutory regime for restitution under the Contracts Act 1950 and the common law regime
• A comparative study of the law of unjust enrichment in other common law jurisdictions such as England, Australia, Scotland, Singapore, Hong Kong and India
• An in-depth look into the available defences to claims for restitution
• A critical examination of the landmark decision of the Federal Court in Dream Property Sdn Bhd v Atlas Housing Sdn Bhd (2015)
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 – Introduction To The Malaysian Law Of Restitution and Unjust Enrichment
Chapter 2 – Common Law Claims For Restitution Of Unjust Enrichment
Chapter 3 – Contracts Act 1950: Roman Law Origins Of The Restitutionary Provisions
Chapter 4 – Restitution Under The Contracts Act 1950: An Overview
Chapter 5 – Benefits Or Advantages Transferred Under Contract Or Agreement: General Principles
Chapter 6 – Benefits Or Advantages Transferred Under Contract Or Agreement: Specific Cases
Chapter 7 – Supply Of Necessaries To Persons Incapable Of Contracting
Chapter 8 – Money Paid To Discharge The Liability Of Another Person
Chapter 9 – Non-Gratuitous Acts Done For The Benefit Of Another
Chapter 10 – Benefits Transferred Due To Mistake, Coercion Or Fraud
Chapter 11 – Change Of Position And Other Common Law Defences
Chapter 12 – Limitations Periods
Chapter 13 – Practice and Procedure
Chapter 14 – Restitution for Wrongs