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Phillip Collins Ltd v Davis : ウィキペディア英語版 | Phillip Collins Ltd v Davis
''Phillip Collins Ltd v Davis'' () 3 All ER 808 is an English unjust enrichment case, which gives a good example of a restitution claim and the change of position defence. ==Facts== Phil Collins released ''Serious Hits… Live!'' with 15 tracks in 1990. Rahmlee Davis and Louis Satterfield were musicians who played in five of them and got royalties from the album sales. In 1997, Collins said they had been mistakenly overpaid. They had been paid as if they had performed on all fifteen tracks, but they had only performed on five, so had been paid three times what was due. To reverse this alleged unjust enrichment, Collins proposed to set off the overpaid royalties on future royalties. Davis and Satterfield argued back they were entitled to royalties without the pro rata reduction, and raised both estoppel and change of position defences.
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