What is the test for the absence of juristic reason for enrichment?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from BMF Trading v. Abraxis Holdings Ltd., 2002 BCSC 590 (CanLII):

In Peter v. Beblow, McLachlin J. discussed the considerations necessary to determine the absence of a juristic reason for the enrichment. She said (at para. 8), It is in connection with the third element – absence of juristic reason for the enrichment – that such considerations may more properly find their place. It is at this stage that the court must consider whether the enrichment and detriment, morally neutral in themselves, are “unjust”.

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