Remedies Flashcards
Tort Remedies
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
Compensatory Damages
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
Allowed if no actual injury occurs, but is awarded to vindicate P’s rights
Punitive Damages
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.
Restitution Damages
Not available if P recovers Compensatory Damages.
Money damages awarded to P equal to the value of the BENEFIT RECEIVED by D.
Replevin
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.
Ejectment
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.
Constructive Trust
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.
Equitable Lien
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.
Temporary Restraining Order
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).
Permanent Injunctive Relief
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)
Defenses to Equitable Relief
- 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.
Contract Remedies
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)
Contracts: Expectation Damages
Standard K remedy, measure using formula:
MARKET PRICE - CONTRACT PRICE = DAMAGES
Contracts: Consequential Damages
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.