"Contrary to the principles of equity" refers to actions, decisions, or policies that oppose the fundamental ideals of fairness, justice, and moral rightness that equity embodies. Equity seeks to address imbalances and promote fair treatment for all individuals, especially those disadvantaged by systemic inequalities. When something is described as contrary to these principles, it suggests that it perpetuates injustice or discrimination rather than fostering equality and fairness.
The amount owed is greater than the car's worth
The tax is fairly assessed.
The tax is fairly assessed.
Yes you do. *Clarification: if you own the home you are owner of any equity that may be realized by the sale or leveraging of the property. That does not mean the home has equity. It only has equity if it is worth more than loans or liens held against it.
Finance equity refers to the residual claimant or interest of the major type of investors in assets after paying off all the liabilities. Negative equity exists if liability is more than assets.
To the Contrary - 1992 Pay Equity 6-23 was released on: USA: 29 August 1997
To the Contrary - 1992 Labor Day Special on Pay Equity 7-24 was released on: USA: 4 September 1998
George Tucker Bispham has written: 'The principles of equity' -- subject(s): Equity pleading and procedure, Equity
Contention; dispute; debate; discussion; agitation of contrary opinions., Quarrel; strife; cause of variance; difference., A suit in law or equity; a question of right.
Employment Equity is fairness in employment
Equity in finance refers to the residual value of assets. The term equity can also be used in association with accounting.
Do you mean "contrary"?
"American Equity, if described as the equity of the United States, would be the value of the country's assets compared to the amount of debt which exists."
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The amount owed is greater than the car's worth
'on the contrary'
Obstinate, stubborn, and contrary.