Restitution for benefits received under void agreements requires restoration or compensation to the party who conferred the benefit. When an agreement is or becomes void, a person who has received any advantage under it must restore that advantage or make compensation to the person from whom it was received; this includes refunding advance payments, payment for goods retained after partial delivery, and remuneration for services already performed, but does not require compensation for the other party's prospective profits.
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Restitution for benefits received under void agreements requires restoration or compensation to the party who conferred the benefit.
When an agreement is or becomes void, a person who has received any advantage under it must restore that advantage or make compensation to the person from whom it was received; this includes refunding advance payments, payment for goods retained after partial delivery, and remuneration for services already performed, but does not require compensation for the other party's prospective profits.
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