Friday, November 16, 2012

Theory of Unjust Enrichment

Theory of Unjust Enrichment
When a person gains something from another, then it is said that the person is enriched. This enrichment can be both just and unjust. A student receives graduation present from his parents for the graduation; it is also an enrichment which is just. When a person wrongfully uses others property at the expense of other, then it is unjust.

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