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PRELIMINARY DRAFT 25 1 (January 21, 1936)

handle is hein.ali/relwrstn0030 and id is 1 raw text is: Q. C. P. No, 25
1-21-36
Confidential *
(Not to be sold, offered for sale, or otherwise published)
The American Law Institute
RESTATEMENT OF RESTITUTION
AND UNJUST ENRICHMENT
Part I. The Right to Restitution, including Quasi Contractual
and Kinlrgd Equitable Rqlief
Submitted to the Council fr Discussion at the
Meeting February 12 to 15, 1936.
SUBJECTS COVERED:
Proposed Final Draft of
Chapter 1. Introductory Matters.
Chapter 2. Proposed Changes in Preliminary Draft
No. 1.
Chapter 3. Coercion.
Chapter 4, Benefits Conferred at Request.
Chapter 5. Benefits Intentionally Conferred With-
out Mistake, Coercion or Request.
Chapter 6. Benefits Lawfully Acquired which are
not Conferred by the Person Claiming
Restitution.
Chapter 7. Benefits Tortiously Acquired.
Chapter 8. Rules Generally Applicable to Actions
for Restitution.
Reporter.
WARREN A. SE~vay, Harvard University Law School.
Advisers.
RAu'n J. BAKER, Harvard University Law School.
FRANCIS H. BOHLEN, University of Pennsylvania Law School.
OLaVE W. BRANCH, Manchester, New Hampshire.
E. N. Gisswouw, Harvard University'Law School.
CHARLEs McH. HOWARD, Baltimore, Maryland.
WrLLAM ,E. McCURDv, Harvard University Law School.
EDWIN W. PATTERSON, Columbia University Law School.
AUSTIN W. Scorr, Harvard University Law School.
EDWARD S. THURSTON, Harvard University Law School.
JOHN D. WICKHEM, Supreme Court, Madison, Wisconsin.
SAMuEL WILLISTON, Harvard University Law School.
January 21, 1936.
*(This draft is submitted privately and gratiltously to a limited nouber of
selected persms of a particular class for a special purpose. It is prelim-
inary and private; therefore, citations or quotations from it must not be
made in any public address or article.)

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