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Voluntary-payment doctrine

The most common defense to unjust-enrichment claims in the IEEPA consumer class-action posture. Holds that a buyer who knowingly paid a stated price cannot later recover it, even if the legal basis for part of that price is later invalidated. Strength varies by state and by how the surcharge was disclosed — line-itemized "tariff" surcharges face different analysis than embedded price increases.

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