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Remedies Practice Exam

Practice Remedies exam questions covering core doctrines, issue spotting, applied analysis, and exam-ready explanations.

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Open the free questions first, then return for cases, flashcards, and the study map.

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Total questions
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Real exam questions
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Recommended study path

A practical sequence that moves from issue maps to questions, cases, and IRAC planning.

115 min plan
120 min

Map the issues and elements

Start with legal damages: compensatory, punitive, and nominal and turn each coverage area into an issue checklist.

230 min

Attempt the free diagnostic quiz

Use the first score to identify weak topics before reading long notes.

335 min

Brief leading authorities

For each case, capture facts, issue, rule, reasoning, exam use, and current-law status.

430 min

Draft an IRAC answer plan

Use equitable remedies: injunctions and specific performance to practise issue spotting, authority selection, and balanced conclusions.

Syllabus coverage

01. Legal Damages: Compensatory, Punitive, and Nominal

Compensatory damages: general and special damages; direct and consequential harm
Punitive damages: purpose, constitutional limits, availability by jurisdiction
Nominal damages: role when no substantial injury proved
Measurement rules: diminution in value, cost of repair, loss of use
Defenses and reductions: mitigation of damages, collateral source rule, offset
Interest: pre-judgment and post-judgment; mandatory or discretionary

02. Equitable Remedies: Injunctions and Specific Performance

Types of injunctions: prohibitory, mandatory, temporary restraining orders, preliminary, permanent
Specific performance: availability, contracts for land, unique goods, personal services
Defenses: unclean hands, laches, estoppel, impossibility
Balancing of equities and consideration of public interest
Scope and enforcement: contempt, modification, dissolution
Alternative equitable relief: reformation, rescission, rectification

03. Restitution and Unjust Enrichment

Quasi-contractual recovery: elements of unjust enrichment claim
Measuring restitution: reasonable value of benefit conferred
Constructive trusts and equitable liens as restitutionary remedies
Rescission and restitution in contract and misrepresentation contexts
Defenses: change of position, bona fide purchaser, passage of title
Restitution for wrongs: disgorgement of profits in tort or breach of fiduciary duty

04. Tort Remedies: Personal Injury and Property Damage

Economic damages: medical expenses, lost earnings, loss of earning capacity
Non-economic damages: pain and suffering, emotional distress, loss of consortium
Wrongful death and survival statutes: recoverable damages and beneficiaries
Property damage: measure of damages for total destruction versus partial damage
Collateral source rule and statutory modifications
Interim payments and periodic payments in personal injury cases

05. Contract Remedies: Expectation, Reliance, and Restitution

Expectation interest: putting promisee in position as if contract performed
Reliance interest: recovery of expenditures made in reliance on promise
Restitution interest: return of benefit conferred under breached contract
Limitations on damages: foreseeability, certainty, avoidability, and causation
Liquidated damages clauses: enforceability and penalties doctrine
UCC remedies: cover, market-price difference, lost profits, incidental and consequential damages

06. Procedural and Ancillary Remedies

Contempt: civil and criminal, coercive and punitive fines, imprisonment
Declaratory relief: availability, justiciability, and discretion
Provisional remedies: preliminary injunctions, temporary restraining orders, attachment
Election of remedies: inconsistency and double recovery bars
Accountings and disgorgement proceedings
Costs and fee-shifting: attorney's fees, security for costs

Jurisdiction lens

England & WalesPrimary

Primary launch focus for legal study notes, case summaries, and citation guidance.

Common law comparison

Comparison notes highlight where common-law reasoning differs by jurisdiction.

United States

Useful for bar-style multiple choice and federal/state contrast notes where reviewed.

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Last reviewed
2026-06-03
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Generated from public syllabus and current-law guardrails; verify jurisdiction-specific changes before relying on local rules

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