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wrong," root v. railway co., u. s. , , and the coun- tervailing equitable principle that the wrongdoer should not be pun- ished by "pay[ing] more than a fair compensation to the person wronged," tilghman v. proctor, u. s. , – . the remedy has been a mainstay of equity courts, and is not limited to cases
to prevent unjust en- richment"); see also sec v. blatt, f. d , (ca ); sec v. washington cty. util. dist., f. d , (ca ). in kokesh, this court determined that disgorgement con- stituted a "penalty" for the purposes of u. s. c. § , which establishes a -year statute of limitations for "an ac- tion, suit...
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