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The most common legal remedy is money damages.
To "pray" for relief is not literally a prayer to a deity. In the legal context, it means the specific amount asked for as damages at the end of a civil trial. A 'prayer' gives the judge an idea of what, or how much, is being asked for, and if defendant fails to respond to it they may have a default judgment rendered against them for the amount asked/prayed for.
make it legal
Advantages of equity in English law include its flexibility to provide fair outcomes in unique cases, its ability to offer remedies beyond what strict legal rules allow, and its emphasis on fairness and justice. Disadvantages may include the potential for inconsistency due to its discretionary nature, the complexity of equitable principles which can be difficult to navigate, and the potential for delays in resolving disputes as equity cases can often be more time-consuming.
This question regards the incidence of hiring relatives rather than competitive and merit based processes. Internally policies that discourage or forbid nepotism can be enacted. The failure to enact them can require legal relief through the filing of state, federal, and civil lawsuits to remedy possible discrimination.
a wrongful act by the defendant, legal remedy, legal damage to the plaintiff
Relève as one's replacement, réparation as legal remedy, secours as assistance, and soulagement as emotional comfort are French equivalents of the English word "relief." The respective pronunciations will be "ruh-lev," "rey-pa-ra-syo," "suh-koor," and "soo-lazh-maw" in French.
Rescission is considered an equitable remedy. It allows a contract to be cancelled and parties to be restored to their pre-contractual positions. It is typically granted by a court to prevent unjust enrichment or unfair outcomes.
Litigate To engage in a legal proceeding or seek relief in a court of law; to carry on a lawsuit.
congress tried to remedy the lack of a legal basis for its existance.
congress tried to remedy the lack of a legal basis for its existance.
No. Not in public school at least.