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Sender:
Kenneth Rivkin
Date:
Wed, 25 Oct 2006 09:41:03 -0700
Re:
Identification of two French unjust enrichment cases

 

I wonder if anyone can identify the two French unjust enrichment cases described -- rather thinly, I must admit -- by the following sets of detail found in my source. Both are post-Boudier, and could date from as late as the 1960s though likely they go back much earlier:

1. A father goes broke without paying the teacher of his children, who shortly afterwards receive a large inheritance.

2. A women who lived many years with a man out of wedlock and helped his business grow prosperous, receives nothing upon his death (or their separation).

It's possible the second description just refers to a category of cases, though the language used by my source suggests he is speaking of a particular one.

 

Thanks in advance.

K. Rivkin


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