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Relief in equity goes back to a time when there were two types of courts, law courts and equity courts. Today, the principle generally refers to non-monetary damages, such as an injunction or specific performance.

An in-law suite is a part of a house, usually a bedroom with an attached bathroom, sometimes with a partial kitchen, where you might put up a guest, or a live-in elderly parent. This has nothing to do with equity or law.

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What would someone want from an equity suit?

In a homestead equity lawsuit they would be suing for the monetary equity that has accumulated on a home, and payout.


The trustees of an Estate held in trust have been spending the trust assets on personal items and personal loans and withholding distribution to the beneficiary. What can we do?

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When HOA looses lawsuit against a homeowner can a relief be awarded?

The answer you want is in the lawsuit documents. Your attorney can answer your question.


To engage in legal proceedings or seek relief in a court of law is to?

Litigate To engage in a legal proceeding or seek relief in a court of law; to carry on a lawsuit.


What does in the process of filing a lawsuit mean?

It means that the actions necessary to file a lawsuit have been started, but the lawsuit has not been filed as of yet.


What does Ensuring equity mean for disability people?

Employment Equity is fairness in employment


What does party to a lawsuit mean?

When someone is referred to as a party to a lawsuit it means they are a litigant, either plaintiff or defendant.


What phoiba mean fear of lawsuit?

Liticaphobia


When law and equity conflict which prevails?

In general, the law prevails over equity unless the circumstances are such that a manifest injustice would result. The maxim at common law is: "Equity follows the law." This means two things. One is that whenever there is an adequate remedy at law, legal relief rather than equitable relief should be provided. The second is that if the law on a subject is explicit, equity does not supersede it. Equity law developed out of a sense of fairness when the law courts could not grant relief that adequately compensated a party for a loss or harm. Since resort was made to equity only when there was no adequate provision in law, the rule became that courts look to the law first, then to equity.


What do you mean by equity in finance?

Equity in finance refers to the residual value of assets. The term equity can also be used in association with accounting.


What is the relief mean?

Relief is an ease or removal of pain or distress.


What does it mean to have a lawsuit cash advance?

If you are the winner of a lawsuit,but have to wait for payment,there are services that will issue you an advance against the amount you have won.

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