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The law of restitution and the unexpected termination of petroleum and natural gas leases
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The prevailing Canadian authorities more than justify John Ballem's conclusion that \"many a lease has come to an untimely and unexpected end\". This paper explores the right of a lessee to obtain compensation in the law of restitutionfor work performed where a lease has unexpectedly terminated. It ex amines the extent to which the case law relating to nineral leases stpyorts a lessee's claim and considers the impact on that case law of the rapidly-emerging law of restitution.
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- 1988
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- © 1988 David Percy et al. This version of this article is open access and can be downloaded and shared. The original author(s) and source must be cited.