Cases of equity refer to legal disputes resolved by principles of fairness and justice, rather than strictly adhering to common law. These cases often involve issues such as injunctions, specific performance, and trusts, where monetary damages may not suffice. Historically, equity courts were established to provide remedies in situations where legal remedies were inadequate, addressing matters like property rights, family law, and contractual obligations. Examples include cases seeking to enforce a promise or prevent harm through equitable relief.
Yes, in most cases, you do not have to pay taxes on a home equity loan. The interest you pay on the loan is usually tax-deductible, but it's important to consult with a tax professional for specific advice.
There are a lot of kind of collateral which is required by people who are applying for debt consolidation home equity loans. However, in most cases, one is required to get approved on the action.
In most cases, you do not have to pay taxes on a home equity loan. The interest you pay on the loan is usually tax-deductible if the loan is used to improve your home. However, it's best to consult with a tax professional to understand your specific situation.
Preference shares are typically classified as equity on a company's balance sheet, as they represent ownership in the company and can provide dividends. However, their classification can depend on specific terms and conditions; for instance, if they have characteristics similar to debt (like mandatory redemption), they may be classified as liabilities instead. Overall, in most cases, they are included in the equity section of financial statements.
The possessive form of the singular noun equity is equity's.
Joseph Arnold Nathan has written: 'Nathan's equity through the cases' 'Cases and commentary on the law of trusts' -- subject(s): Cases, Trusts and trustees 'Equity through the cases' -- subject(s): Cases, Equity, Trusts and trustees
Edgar Noble Durfee has written: 'Cases on equity' -- subject(s): Cases, Equity
Thomas Brett has written: 'Brett's leading cases in modern equity' -- subject(s): Cases, Equity
Archibald H. Throckmorton has written: 'Illustrative cases on equity jurisprudence' -- subject(s): Cases, Equity
Edward Domenic Re has written: 'Selected essays on equity' -- subject(s): Equity 'Foreign confiscations in Anglo-American law' -- subject(s): Confiscations, Conflict of laws 'Cases and materials on equity and equitable remedies' -- subject(s): Cases, Equitable remedies, Equity '1984 Supplement to Cases and materials on remedies' 'Teachers' manual to accompany cases and materials on remedies' 'Remedies' -- subject(s): Cases, Equitable remedies, Equity 'Appellate opinion writing' -- subject(s): Appellate procedure, Judicial opinions
James Barr Ames has written: 'A selection of cases in equity jurisdiction, with notes and citations' -- subject(s): Cases, Equity 'A selection of cases on the law of torts' -- subject(s): Torts, Cases 'A selection of cases on pleading at common law' -- subject(s): Cases, Pleading
Equity or Chancery courts were tried by justices of the law courts, in Delaware's early colonial period. County courts were responsible for equity cases.
J. Andrew Strahan has written: 'Strahan's concise introduction to conveyancing' -- subject(s): Conveyancing, Real property 'Strahan's leading cases in equity' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Cases, Equity 'A digest of equity' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Equity, Equity pleading and procedure 'The Nabob' 'The Bench and Bar of England' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Judges, Lawyers, Law, Anecdotes
William A. Keener has written: 'A selection of cases on equity jurisdiction' -- subject(s): Cases, Equity 'A treatise on the law of quasi-contracts' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Quasi contracts 'The methods of legal education' -- subject(s): Law, Study and teaching 'A selection of cases on the law of contracts' -- subject(s): Contracts, Cases
In law, the power extends to cases involving the enforcement of statutory rights and obligations, such as contracts, torts, and criminal matters. In equity, the power extends to cases where legal remedies are insufficient, focusing on fairness and justice, such as specific performance, injunctions, and equitable estoppel. Courts of equity can provide remedies that are more flexible and tailored to individual circumstances. Together, law and equity ensure a comprehensive approach to justice, addressing both strict legal rights and equitable considerations.
This is a comparative question. However, in most cases, interest rates are higher for a private equity loan due to the riskier nature of the investment.
In Georgia, felony criminal cases, and civil cases requiring equity jurisdiction, civil cases involving land disputes, civil cases over a large amount of money, and domestic matters.