What is the test for a plaintiff to recover from a contract where the contract is not enforceable?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from Ward v. Taggart, 325 P.2d 502 (Cal. App. 1958):

McCall v. Superior Court, 1 Cal.2d 527, 532, 36 P.2d 642, 645, 95 A.L.R. 1019: 'But in assumpsit, where the tort is waived, the sum sued for is the benefit unjustly retained by the defendant; not the damage to the plaintiff, usually more uncertain in amount.'

French v. Robbins, 172 Cal. 670, 679, 158 P. 188, 191: 'The foundation of the action of assumpsit, where property of the plaintiff has been wrongfully taken and sold by the defendant, is the unjust enrichment of the wrongdoer. Keener on Quasi Contracts, p. 160. It is well settled that in order to recover in such an action the plaintiff must show that a definite sum, to which he is justly entitled, has been received by the defendant. 'As the amount of the plaintiff's recovery is limited to the proceeds received by the defendant, it will be fatal to this form of action that the amount is not ascertainable.''

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