Rethinking Unjust Enrichment, Bailment and Necessity: The Kos
In the Kos In The Winson, the House of Lords held that salvors who took steps to prevent deterioration of salved cargo after a salvage agreement had ended had “a correlative right to charge the owner of the goods with the expenses reasonably incurred in doing so”. The nature of such a “correlative r...
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Main Authors: | LEE, Ken T. C., SEE, Alvin W. L. |
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