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  2. Restitution and unjust enrichment - Wikipedia

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    Restitution and unjust enrichment is the field of law relating to gains-based recovery. In contrast with damages (the law of compensation), restitution is a claim or remedy requiring a defendant to give up benefits wrongfully obtained. Liability for restitution is primarily governed by the "principle of unjust enrichment": A person who has been ...

  3. MathPath - Wikipedia

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    MathPath is a mathematics enrichment summer program for students ages 11–14 (middle-school age in the US). It is four weeks long, and moves to a different location each year. MathPath is visited by mathematicians such as John H. Conway and Francis Su. It was probably the original, and is still one of the few, international residential high ...

  4. UK default charges controversy - Wikipedia

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    In 2006 the Office of Fair Trading investigated the charges being imposed on customers of credit card companies. In its report, the OFT said that many of their default charges were unlawful, as they constituted unjust enrichment. It stated that it would act upon receiving notice of any charge over £12 as a penalty, and therefore unlawful. [2]

  5. English unjust enrichment law - Wikipedia

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    Enrichment. The principles of enrichment and expense are more stable in cases of transfers of goods or money, but contested in cases where labour and benefits in kind are passed. This distinction owes its origin to the fact that, historically speaking, these were different kinds of claim. [13] At the claimant's expense. Cases in which a benefit ...

  6. Caroline Ellison, former FTX executive, sentenced to 24 ...

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    Caroline Ellison, a former top executive at Sam Bankman-Fried's FTX cryptocurrency exchange, was sentenced Tuesday to 24 months for her role in a multibillion-dollar fraud involving the bankrupt ...

  7. Illicit enrichment - Wikipedia

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    Criminal illicit enrichment laws are those that are based in criminal procedure. They constitute a criminal offence, and can therefore result in a criminal punishment. An example of a criminal illicit enrichment law is the offence found in Section 10 of Hong Kong's Prevention of Briber Ordinance 1971. [21]

  8. Cat Mom's Snow Day Enrichment for Her 2 Kitties Couldn't Be ...

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    You have to give it to cat owners, they always come up with creative ways to keep their fur-babies entertained. Angie's plan to bring the snow day inside was paw-sitively brilliant.. Related: Cat ...

  9. Mathematical game - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes it is not immediately obvious that a particular game involves chance. Often a card game is described as "pure strategy" and such, but a game with any sort of random shuffling or face-down dealing of cards should not be considered to be "no chance". Several abstract strategy games are listed below: