Law 6842 - Fall 2008
REMEDIES
Professor Vernellia R. Randall
The University of Dayton School of Law

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Unit 03 - Equitable Remedies

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Syllabus
Unit 01: Introduction                                  x
Unit 02: Damages                                    x
Unit 03: Equitable                                    x
Unit 04: Restitution                          x
Unit 05: Other Concepts                                     x
Unit 06:  Closure                                     x
Lesson Outline

Equitable Remedies
Week of: Name Suggested Readings
Oct 6
  • In-Class Problems
Dobbs, p. 48 to  101

Distinction Between Law and Equity
Equitable Maxims

Equitable Defenses
Oct 7
  • 2.1   Hollows v. National

Oct 9
  • 2.2   Burton v. Winter
 
Oct 13
  • In-Class Problems
Dobbs, p.  101 to 162
Equitable Jurisdiction
Civil versus Criminal Contempt
Oct 14
  • 2-4  Aarons v. Ballman
Oct 16
  • 2-5   Esquivel v. Simpson
 
Oct 20 to
Oct 23
NO CLASS INTRA-SESSION
 
Oct 27
  • In-Class Problems

Dobbs, p.  163 to 207

Oct 28
  • 2.6  State  v. Truman

Oct 30
  • 2.3  Estep v. McCauley

   

               

 
 
 
 
 
Related Pages:
Home ] Unit 01 - Introduction ] Unit 02 - Damages Remedies ] [ Unit 03 - Equitable Remedies ] Unit 04: Restitution Remedies ] Unit 05: Other  Remedial Situations ] Unit 06: Closure ]
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