Texas recognizes unjust enrichment as legitimate claim
Texas courts will recognize a claim of unjust enrichment as part of a lawsuit alleging that a purchaser or seller breached the contract terms of the sale. In other words, such a lawsuit can include more than a breach-of-contract claim; plaintiffs can also argue that the breach unjustly enriched the breaching party.
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