Selected Product: | Law of Remedies: Damages--Equity--Restitution (Hornbook Series Student Edition) Hardcover Edition: 2nd Author: Dan B. Dobbs Publisher: West Publishing Company Release Date: 1993-07 ISBN-10: 0314011234 ISBN-13: 9780314011237 List Price: $75.00 Average Customer Rating: | | Gilbert Law Summaries: Remedies ISBN-10: 0314143491 ISBN-13: 9780314143495 List Price:$28.95 Remedies Examples & Explanations ISBN-10: 073556213X ISBN-13: 9780735562134 List Price:$41.95 Remedies: Cases and Materials (American Casebook) ISBN-10: 0314158618 ISBN-13: 9780314158611 List Price:$126.00 Cases And Materials on Equitable Remedies, Restitution And D (American Casebook Series) ISBN-10: 0314150749 ISBN-13: 9780314150745 List Price:$126.00 Problems in Remedies: Damages-Equity-Restitution (American Casebooks) ISBN-10: 0314026193 ISBN-13: 9780314026194 List Price:$41.00 |
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