부당이득금
1. The plaintiff's appeal is dismissed.
2. The costs of appeal shall be borne by the Plaintiff.
Purport of claim and appeal
The first instance court.
1. The reasons for the court's explanation concerning this case are as follows: "(3) although the defendant is the nominal owner of the account, the defendant, his father, used the account for the purpose of paying for the transaction partner, paying for accommodation deposits to guests, etc. while operating his private house." The defendant's father, who is the defendant's father, used the above account for the purpose of paying for the transaction partner, paying for accommodation deposits to guests, etc." from the 4th to 16th 7th 16th 7th 7th 7th 16th 20 as follows. Thus, the court's explanation on this case is as stated in the reasons for the judgment of the court of first instance. Thus, it is cited as it is in accordance with the main sentence of Article
[Supplementary part]
1) The summary of the plaintiff's assertion 1) The defendant, in collusion with G, etc., acquired the money of this case from the plaintiff, and even if not, the defendant allowed G, etc. to use the money transferred from the plaintiff, so that G, etc. can receive the money from the plaintiff by using the account of this case, thereby aiding and abetting G, etc. to facilitate the fraud of G, etc., so the defendant is liable to pay damages equivalent to the money of this case and damages for delay to the plaintiff as joint tortfeasor. 2) First, the defendant is liable to pay as joint tortfeasor the money of this case, in full view of health care, evidence submitted by the plaintiff, and all the circumstances alleged by the plaintiff as to whether the defendant acquired the money of this case from the plaintiff in collusion with G, etc., and there is no other evidence to acknowledge this, and therefore, this part of the plaintiff's assertion is without merit. Then, as to whether the defendant aided and abetting the fraud of G, etc., and as to whether aiding and abetting in joint tort is a direct indirect act that facilitate the tort.