[LAWS 2202] - Midterm Exam Guide - Comprehensive Notes for the exam (11 pages long!)

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Tort obligations to avoid harm to each other. Fiduciary duties obligations to loyal and not to expose. 1) an enrichment of the defendant: a corresponding deprivation of the defendant; and, an absence of juristic reason for the enrichment. Doctrines and remedies which the court deploys to intervene in cases where, without such intervention, the outcomes would be unconscionable. A legal status whereby a benefit (monetary sum, property, etc. ) is held by one party on behalf of another. One of the most common purposes of a trust, is to allow a beneficiary to receive some or all of an income or value flowing from whatever is held in trust, without providing full control to the beneficiary. Canada hold the aboriginals trust fund in their hands. These are trusts that arise under specific conditions, resulting from the actions or intentions of parties. These are trusts imposed on parties by equity law.

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