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Irreparability Irreparably Damaged, Doug Rendleman
Irreparability Irreparably Damaged, Doug Rendleman
Doug Rendleman
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Irreparability Irreparably Damaged, Doug Rendleman
Irreparability Irreparably Damaged, Doug Rendleman
Doug Rendleman
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Irreparability Irreparably Damaged, Doug Rendleman
Irreparability Irreparably Damaged, Doug Rendleman
Doug Rendleman
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Teaching Restitution.Pdf, Candace Kovacic-Fleischer
Teaching Restitution.Pdf, Candace Kovacic-Fleischer
Candace Kovacic-Fleischer
INTRODUCTION: When I began teaching in 1981, I was assigned two separate Remedies courses to teach during the fall: Equitable Remedies and Legal and Extraordinary Remedies. For the Equitable course, I chose the text Leavell, Love & Nelson, Equitable Remedies, Restitution and Damages (3d ed. 1980) and for the Legal and Extraordinary course, York and Bauman, Remedies (3d ed. 1979). I was not sure what "extraordinary remedies" were if they were not equitable remedies, so I assumed they must be this topic called restitution. Of course, most people refer to equitable remedies as the extraordinary ones, and my two Remedies …