Contract Remedies: Restitution (Quasi-Contract) Flashcards
What is the basis of “restitution” (or quasi-contract)?
Law imposes an obligation to pay for unjust gain pursuant to unenforceable K
What are the general grounds for unjust enrichment remedy?
Usually due to unenforceable K due to:
- mistake
- fraud
- material breach of k
- performance of an unenforceable K
Contract may be unenforceable BC:
- It is illegal;
- violates SOF
- discharged by impossibility or frustration of purpose
- disaffirmed due to incapacity
With regards to restitution, what is the measure of the benefit if the contract is materially breached?
Non-breaching party –> can recover VALUE of performance (even if above contract rate)
Breaching party –> can recover VALUE of benefit conferred LESS other party’s damages
With regards to restitution, what is the measure of the benefit if the contract is unenforceable?
If K is unenforceable –> recovery depends on the nature of the benefit conferred
If tangible property –> specific recovery may be available
If goods/services —> P is entitled to value thereof, even in excess of K price
EXCEPTION –> If K is unenforceable due to impossibility, contract rate is maximum