Equity and common law existed after the norman conquest in 1066
Modern equity has influenced common law by introducing principles of fairness and justice that may not be covered by traditional legal rules. This has led to a more flexible and equitable legal system that seeks to address individual circumstances and prevent injustices. Overall, the impact of modern equity on common law has been to create a more balanced and just legal framework.
Thomas Brett has written: 'Brett's leading cases in modern equity' -- subject(s): Cases, Equity
Harold Greville Hanbury has written: 'Hanbury and Maudsley Modern equity' -- subject(s): Equity 'Modern equity, the principles of equity' -- subject(s): Equity 'The Vinerian Chair and legal education' -- subject(s): Biography, History, Law, Oxford, Oxford. University. Vinerian Chair of English Law, Study and teaching, University of Oxford, University of Oxford. Vinerian Chair of English Law 'Essays in equity' -- subject(s): Study and teaching, Roman law, Equity
Can wireless technology replace the extensive use of cables around the world?Discuss.
Irrelevant.
The root word for irrelevant is relevant. Irrelevant just means "not relevant."
I like pie. That answer was completely irrelevant to your question.
Irrelevant is the antonym of relevant. An irrelevant statement does not pertain to the matter at hand. "His good character references were irrelevant to the matter of his guilt"
This sentence is not irrelevant.The evidence is irrelevant to the case at hand.You have given me all the irrelevant paperwork.
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EQUITY:- Equity is the term in which liability is introducedOwner Equity :- Owner Equity is the term in which liabilty and owner capital is introduce...it is some time called Equities....
the answer im giving you is irrelevant