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FAIRNESS |
Equity |
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EQUITIES |
Of Equity |
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JUSTICE |
Only frozen water for Equity |
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INEQUITY |
Want of equity; injustice; wrong. |
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ORATRIX |
A woman plaintiff, or complainant, in equity pleading. |
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UNEQUITY |
Want of equity or uprightness; injustice; wickedness;
iniquity. |
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CONTROVERSY |
A suit in law or equity; a question of right. |
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LAW |
Legal science; jurisprudence; the principles of equity;
applied justice. |
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ORATOR |
In equity proceedings, one who prays for relief; a
petitioner. |
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CHANCERY |
In the Unites States, a court of equity; equity;
proceeding in equity. |
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COMPLAINANT |
The party suing in equity, answering to the plaintiff
at common law. |
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UNRIGHTEOUS |
Contrary to law and equity; unjust; as, an unrighteous
decree or sentence. |
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DECREE |
A decision, order, or sentence, given in a cause by a court
of equity or admiralty. |
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EQUITY |
An equitable claim; an equity of redemption; as, an equity
to a settlement, or wife's equity, etc. |
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INJUSTICE |
Want of justice and equity; violation of the rights of
another or others; iniquity; wrong; unfairness; imposition. |
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LEGAL |
Governed by the rules of law as distinguished from the rules
of equity; as, legal estate; legal assets. |
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LIABLE |
Bound or obliged in law or equity; responsible;
answerable; as, the surety is liable for the debt of his principal. |
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CHANCELLOR |
A judicial court of chancery, which in England and in
the United States is distinctively a court with equity jurisdiction. |
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LAWSUIT |
An action at law; a suit in equity or admiralty; any legal
proceeding before a court for the enforcement of a claim. |
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PROCTOR |
An officer employed in admiralty and ecclesiastical
causes. He answers to an attorney at common law, or to a solicitor in
equity. |
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CROSSBILL |
A bill brought by a defendant, in an equity or chancery
suit, against the plaintiff, respecting the matter in question in that
suit. |
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POLICY |
Management or administration based on temporal or material
interest, rather than on principles of equity or honor; hence, worldly
wisdom; dexterity of management; cunning; stratagem. |
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EQUITABLE |
That can be sustained or made available or effective in
a court of equity, or upon principles of equity jurisprudence; as, an
equitable estate; equitable assets, assignment, mortgage, etc. |
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RIGHT |
Conformed to the constitution of man and the will of God, or
to justice and equity; not deviating from the true and just; according
with truth and duty; just; true. |
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INCOMPETENT |
...s;
inadmissible; as, a person professedly wanting in religious belief is
an incompetent witness in a court of law or equity; incompetent
evid... |