1995
DOI: 10.1017/s0008197300083173
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Unjust Enrichment Claims: A Comparative Overview

Abstract: This article examines a variety of legal systems with a view to assessing the role currently played within each of them by the principle of unjust enrichment. By focusing on the characteristic features of unjust enrichment claims it seeks to demonstrate that, although there are significant differences between the ways in which different countries handle such claims, there is also much that those systems have in common. While under the common law the principle of unjust enrichment has endured a long struggle fo… Show more

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“…With the vigorous development of natural gas in China and the requirements of environmental protection, the status of natural gas in China's oil and gas exploration and development has been continuously improved, and the state has paid more and more attention to the exploitation and utilization of natural gas. Ordos basin, as a famous superimposed craton basin in China, is rich in natural gas in tight sandstone with low porosity and permeability [5][6][7][8]. At present, large, medium, and even super-large tight sandstone gas fields have been found in the Upper Paleozoic strata in the northern Ordos Basin in China.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the vigorous development of natural gas in China and the requirements of environmental protection, the status of natural gas in China's oil and gas exploration and development has been continuously improved, and the state has paid more and more attention to the exploitation and utilization of natural gas. Ordos basin, as a famous superimposed craton basin in China, is rich in natural gas in tight sandstone with low porosity and permeability [5][6][7][8]. At present, large, medium, and even super-large tight sandstone gas fields have been found in the Upper Paleozoic strata in the northern Ordos Basin in China.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%