Tort Remedies: Restitutionary Damages Flashcards

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In tort, what are “restitutionary remedies”?

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“Restitutionary remedies” may be LEGAL or EQUITABLE and are an alternative to compensatory damages where D has obtained a BENEFIT, retention of which amounts to UNJUST ENRICHMENT

Objective –> restore D’s unjust gain to P

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In tort, what are the types of “restitutionary remedies” (7)?

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LEGAL Restitutionary Remedies:

  1. Restitutionary Damages
  2. Repleving (claim and delivery)
  3. Ejectment

EQUITABLE Restitutionary Remedies

  1. Constructive Trust
  2. Purchase Money Trust
  3. Equitable Lien
  4. Injunction
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What are “resitutionary damages”?

When are they available?

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“restitutionary damages” are a LEGAL remedy that obligates D to pay P REASONABLE VALUE of benefit unjustly obtained.

Benefit can be conferred as result of –> mistake, duresss, tort or breach of K

If tort –> available only where tort results in a benefit to D

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What is “Replevin” ?

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“replevin” is a LEGAL remedy that permits P to recover, before trial, possession of specific CHATTEL wrongfully taken or detained

NOTE –> judicial hearing is generally required to make a prejudgment seizure valid

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What is “Ejectment” ?

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“ejectment” is a LEGAL remedy to restore possession of real property from which P was wrongfully ousted

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What is a “constructive trust”?

What are the requirements?

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“Constructive trust” = an EQUITABLE restitutionary remedy that creates a “trust” to compel D to RECONVEY title to a property unjustly retained.

  1. D has title to property
  2. D’s acquisition can be traced to property that D wrongfully acquired (fraud, undue influence, mistake, etc)
  3. D’s retention of property would result in unjust enrichment
  4. There is no adequate remedy at law (most jurisdictions)

NOTE –> w/ regards to #4, D’s insolvency IS sufficient

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With regards to a “constructive trust” - what defenses apply?

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Bc “constructive trust” is an equitable remedy, the usual equity defenses apply

  • laches
  • unclean hands
  • transfer of legal title to BFP
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What is the effect of a “constructive trust”?

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  • D must transfer title to P
  • No deficiency judgment is available
  • gets priority over other secured creditors

NOTE –> will still lose to BFP

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What is a “purchase money resulting trust” (come back to - trusts outline)

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come back to

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What is an “equitable lien”?

What are the requirements?

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“Equitable lien” = a lien imposed on D’s property to secure payment of debt owed to

Requirements (similar to “constructive trust”:

  1. D has title to property OR D’s property was improved w/ P’s property or proceeds thereof
  2. D’s acquisition can be traced to property that D wrongfully acquired (fraud, undue influence, mistake, etc)
  3. D’s retention of property would result in unjust enrichment
  4. There is no adequate remedy at law (most jurisdictions)

NOTE –> if p’s property is not used to acquire title, ONLY an equitable lien will be available (not a constructive trust)

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With regards to an equitable lien - what is the rule w regards to the enhanced value of the property?

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equitable lien ONLY be enforced up to the amount of P’s claim

HOWEVER – P may seek deficiency judgment in addition (

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What is an injunction?

When is it an equitable restitutionary remedy?

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injunction = decree ordering D to perform or not to perform certain acts

-may be available where legal remedy is not adequate (see also other requirements)

It is an equitable restitutionary measure when court orders D to make specific restitution

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