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                    [Title] => Unjust enrichment
                    [Summary] => Solutio indebiti is a quasi contract based on the principle that no one shall enrich himself at the expense of another. This is illustrated in this case of George, a German national and the spouses Vicky, a Filipina and Frank, another German national.

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