Enforcing Coasian Bribes for Non-Price Benefits: A New Role for Restitution

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Wendy J. Gordon

Boston University School of Law

Tamar Frankel

Boston University School of Law

Date Written: 1994

Abstract

In Boomer v. Muir, a subcontractor on a hydroelectric project continued to provide goods and services even though the value of the performance far exceeded the contract price. The general contractor, who was receiving these goods and services, breached the contract even though he was paying less than market price for them.

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Gordon, Wendy J. and Frankel, Tamar, Enforcing Coasian Bribes for Non-Price Benefits: A New Role for Restitution (1994). 67 Southern California Law Review 1519, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3587520

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