Remedies Flashcards

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Tort Remedies

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LEGAL REMEDIES:

  • Compensatory Damages
  • Nominal Damages
  • Punitive Damages
  • Restitution Damages
  • Replevin Damages
  • Ejectment

EQUITABLE REMEDIES:

  • Constructive Trust
  • Equitable Lien
  • Temp. Restraining Order
  • Temporary Injunction
  • Permanent Injunction
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Compensatory Damages

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MONEY damages that put the P back in the position as if the WRONG NEVER OCCURRED.
Must show:
1) causation,
2) foreseeability,
3) certainty, and
4) unavoidability
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Nominal Damages

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Allowed if no actual injury occurs, but is awarded to vindicate P’s rights

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Punitive Damages

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MUST BE AWARDED Compensatory or Nominal to receive.

Given to punish the D for wrongful act GREATER THAN NEGLIGENCE. It is proportionate to the amount of compensatory/nominal damages.

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Restitution Damages

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Not available if P recovers Compensatory Damages.

Money damages awarded to P equal to the value of the BENEFIT RECEIVED by D.

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Replevin

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P recovers the POSSESSION of PERSONAL PROPERTY held by D. Must show:

1) P has a right to possession, and
2) D is WRONGFULLY WITHHOLDING the property.

-May be coupled with Compensatory and Nominal.

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Ejectment

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P recovers the POSSESSION of REAL PROPERTY held by D. Must show:

1) P has a right to possession, and
2) D is WRONGFULLY WITHHOLDING the property.

-May be coupled with Compensatory and Nominal.

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Constructive Trust

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EQUITABLE REMEDY - COMPELS D to reconvey TITLE to property that is unjustly retained. Must show:

1) D acquired title,
2) retention of property would unjustly enrich D,
3) legal remedies are INADEQUATE, and
4) no Defenses apply.

If there is a BonaFide Purchaser, BFP wins.

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Equitable Lien

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EQUITABLE REMEDY - permits a lien on D’s property to secure payment of DEBT OWED TO P. Must show:

1) P’s property can be TRACED to D’s property,
2) retention of property would unjustly enrich D,
3) legal remedies are INADEQUATE, and
4) no Defenses apply.

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Temporary Restraining Order

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P must have

1) an IRREPARABLE INJURY (must balance the hardships of both parties, and
2) LIKELIHOOD OF SUCCESS on the merits.

-TROs are limited to 10 days; usually enough time to hold a hearing for a temporary injunction (same standards).

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Permanent Injunctive Relief

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P must have

1) an IRREPARABLE INJURY (must balance hardships of both parties), and
2) LIKELIHOOD OF SUCCESS on the merits.
Requires (I BFP D):
3) Balance of equiites (p interest’s, d’s interest, public good)

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Defenses to Equitable Relief

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  • LACHES - if P unreasonably delayed filing suit (causing D injustice).
  • UNCLEAN HANDS - P dealt UNFAIRLY with D in matters related to THIS LAWSUIT.
  • IMPOSSIBILITY - if D cannot perform injunction.
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Contract Remedies

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LEGAL REMEDIES:

  • Expectation Damages
  • Consequential Damages
  • Liquidated Damages
  • Compensatory, Nominal, Restitution, Replevin, Ejectment (all available as in Torts)

EQUITABLE REMEDIES:

  • Specific Performance
  • Rescission
  • Reformation
  • Constructive Trust, Equitable Lien, TRO, Temp and Permanent Injunction (all available as in Torts)
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Contracts: Expectation Damages

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Standard K remedy, measure using formula:

MARKET PRICE - CONTRACT PRICE = DAMAGES

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Contracts: Consequential Damages

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Damages arising out of the SPECIAL NEEDS of the P. Must show:

1) Damages naturally arose from the breach, and
2) D KNEW OF the P’s special needs.

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Contracts: Liquidated Damages

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Clause in the original K. In order to be enforced, must show:

1) Damages were DIFFICULT TO ASCERTAIN, and
2) clause is a REASONABLE FORECAST at the TIME OF K.

If valid, no other damages are available.

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Contract Remedy: Specific Performance

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In order to REQUIRE D to perform on the K, must show:

1) CONTRACT IS VALID,
2) CONDITIONS HAVE BEEN FULFILLED BY P (if P’s performance is to pay, can be fulfilled by posting bond),
3) Inadequate LEGAL REMEDIES
4) Feasibility of Enforcement (if performance involves personal service, court will NOT force), and
5) NO DEFENSES AVAILABLE (laches, unclean hands, undue hardship (consideration is inadequate), or mistake or misrepresentation).

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Contract Remedy: Rescission

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Original K is considered voidable and rescinded, and D owes P any unjust enrichment. Must show:

1) Grounds for Rescission:
- Mutual Mistake in formation (unilateral mistake if other party KNEW or SHOULD HAVE KNOWN),
- Misrepresentation that was material in fact.

2) No defenses available:
- Laches, Unclean hands,
- Suit to rescind must come FIRST or CONCURRENT to damages claim.

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Contract Remedy: Reformation

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Changes a WRITTEN AGREEMENT to conform with the parties current understanding. Must show:

1) VALID CONTRACT,
2) GROUNDS FOR REFORMATION
- mutual mistake of fact
- misrepresentation (accidental and innocent)
3) NO DEFENSES
- laches, unclean hands

-If there is a BFP, no reformation allowed if adversely affects their rights.

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Equitable Conversion

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FOR LAND SALE CONTRACTS - upon EXECUTION of any land sale K, the BUYER is deemed OWNER OF THE LAND.
-If Death, K goes thru; if Damages, risk of loss on Buyer.

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Quasi-Contract Remedies

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If no contract was created, or a contract is unenforceable, the law still poses an OBLIGATION to pay for any UNJUST GAIN received pursuant to the negated K.