equitable remedies

equitable remedies
s.
remedios equitativos.
pl.
plural de EQUITABLE REMEDY

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  • Equitable remedy — In law, equitable remedies are the remedies developed and granted by the old courts of equity, such as the Court of Chancery in England, and still available today in common law jurisdictions. [See generally, Meagher and Gummow, Equity, Doctrines… …   Wikipedia

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  • declarative remedies — Those remedies in equity whose main and direct object is to declare, confirm, and establish the right, title, property, or estate of the plaintiff, whether it be legal or equitable. See 1 Pomeroy s Equity Jurisdiction § 112. See declaratory… …   Ballentine's law dictionary

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