English Unjust Enrichment Law - Unjust(ified) Factors - Defective Consent - Undue Influence and Exploitation

Undue Influence and Exploitation

Undue influence and weakness
Allcard v Skinner (1887) 36 Ch D 145
Royal Bank of Scotland plc v Etridge (No 2) UKHL 44
R v Attorney General for England and Wales UKPC 22
National Commercial Bank (Jamaica) Ltd v Hew
Louth v Diprose
Fry v Lane
Cresswell v Potter
Boustany v Pigott
Credit Lyonnais Bank Nederland NV v Burch
Earl of Ayelsford v Morris
Alec Lobb (Garages) Ltd v Total Oil (Great Britain) Ltd
The Medina
The Port Caledonia and The Anna
Green v Portsmouth Stadium Ltd
See English unjust enrichment
  • Relational undue influence
  • Allcard v Skinner (1887) 36 Ch D 145
  • The role of unconscionable conduct
  • Exploitation of the mental inadequacy of the claimant
  • Exploitation of the economic weakness of the claimant
  • Exploitation of the difficult circumstances of the claimant
  • Illegality to protect vulnerable persons from exploitation

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