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  1. Feb 6, 2015 · In law, restitution is often ordered by a court in order to achieve fairness, preventing the unjust enrichment of one party to a civil lawsuit.In addition, restitution is often ordered in criminal sentencing, requiring the defendant to make monetary amends, or perform some act that benefits the victim of the crime, or the public in general. . Restitution in a criminal setting is usually made ...

  2. restitution: [noun] an act of restoring or a condition of being restored: such as. a restoration of something to its rightful owner. a making good of or giving an equivalent for some injury.

  3. RESTITUTION definition: 1. the return of objects that were stolen or lost: 2. payment made for damage or loss: 3. the…. Learn more.

  4. Introduction Unjust enrichment is a restitutionary remedy which originally also called the law of restitution. Unjust enrichment is a concept which is not a claim for compensation in pursuance of loss but a claim because of the benefit wrongfully gained by a defendant. Therefore, the law grants the Claimant to claim for restoration of benefits […]

  5. restitution: In the context of Criminal Law , state programs under which an offender is required, as a condition of his or her sentence, to repay money or donate services to the victim or society; with respect to maritime law, the restoration of articles lost by jettison, done when the remainder of the cargo has been saved, at the general ...

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