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Australia
Contract law OnLine Information Network (COLIN)

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Restitution and Unjust Enrichment

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Australia
AustLII - Australia:Subjects:Contract
AustLII: Australia - Subject Index - Damages
Australian Law on the Internet: Contracts Law
Dan's ALI: Contract Law
Monash University Law Library: Contract Law
Monash University Law Library: Researching Contract Law

Canada

General
Access to Justice Network: Contracts
Bora Laskin Law Library: Contracts
CanadaLegal.com: Contracts
Gahtan's Canadian Legal Resources: Topical_Index/Contracts
WWLIA: Canadian Contract Law Centre

Topical
CanadaLegal.com: Damages
CanadaLegal.com: Remedies / Restitution

Europe
Contract Law - Lawlinks

Multinational

General
Bill's Law Library: Contract
University of Adelaide: Contract Law Links
WWW Virtual Law Library: Contracts Links

Topical
AustLII: World - Subject Index - Remedy
Hieros Gamos: Legal Remedies

United Kingdom
LGU Legal Links - Contract and Tort Links
Venables: Damages

United States

General
1st Class
Contracts - JURIST: The Law Professor's Network
FindLaw: Contract Law
MegaLaw.com: Contracts
2nd Class
Cornell LII: Law about...Contracts
Georgetown University Legal Explorer: Contract Law
Law Links.com: Contract Law
Mercer Law School Library: Contracts Law Research Links
WashLaw WEB -- Contracts

Miscellaneous
Cornell LII: Law about...Agency
Cornell LII: Law about...Equity

Remedies
Cambridge University: Legal Scholarship - Restitution
Cornell LII: Law about...Damages
Cornell LII: Law about...Injunctions
Cornell LII: Law about...Remedies
WashLaw WEB -- Remedies

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Sir William Blackstone (1723-1780)