LIABILITY TO DISGORGE PROFITS UPON BREACH OF CONTRACT OR A DELICT

Remedies regarding contract and tort are, generally speaking, concerned with the incidence of liability for loss or damage suffered, whereas the claim in unjust enrichment is said to require that the enrichment has occurred at the expense of the creditor. Consequently claims for breach of contract a...

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