The Law of Equitable Remedies
- Publisher
- Irwin Law Inc.
- Initial publish date
- Sep 2000
- Category
- Remedies & Damages
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781552210420
- Publish Date
- Sep 2000
- List Price
- $48
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Description
The Law of Equitable Remedies is a book designed for practitioners, students, or anyone looking for a discussion of principles that underlie the application of major equitable remedies, including interlocutory injunctions, permanent injunctions, specific performance, equitable compensation, equitable damages, and rectification. In each of these areas the reader will find a discussion of the leading cases and principles, supported by academic commentary. In introducing each equitable remedy, Professor Berryman begins with a discussion of the general principles governing the courts' discretion to award the remedy, including defences that may be made. This is followed by a discussion of the specific application of the remedy in common fact contexts.
The Law of Equitable Remedies will appeal to both private and public lawyers. The injunction section contains extensive coverage of the availability of injunctions to uphold public rights. Emerging areas of law are covered in the chapters on specific performance, including the availability of specific performance under the International Sale of Goods Convention, modern approaches to enforcing contracts of personal service, and the enforcement of contracts by injunctions.
About the authors
Jeffrey Berryman, LL.B., M.Jur., LL.M., is Professor of Law at the Faculty of Law, University of Windsor, where he teaches remedies, restitution, and contract law. He also holds a chair in law at the Faculty of Law, University of Auckland (fractional appointment), where he teaches in the graduate program. A member of both the Law Society of Upper Canada and a barrister and solicitor of the High Court of New Zealand, he is the coordinating editor and a contributor to the only Canadian casebook on remedies, Remedies: Cases and Materials (Emond Montgomery, 2012), now in its sixth edition, and has written extensively on remedies both in Canada and internationally.
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The Honourable Peter Cory served on the Supreme Court of Canada from 1989 to 1999, after which time he joined the Osler Alternative Dispute Resolution Centre in Toronto.