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Preface; Table of cases; List of key works;
1. Introduction;
Part I:
2. Three leading carer cases;
3. Claims based on contractual and non-contractual promises to pay;
4. The carer's claim in unjust enrichment;
5. The carer's claim in tort;
Part II:
6. Direct claims: the problem remains unsolved;
7. Insurance subrogation analogy;
8. The policy against accumulation;
Part III:
9. The proprietary claim;
10. Conclusion; Bibliography; Index.
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