- equitable rights
- s.derechos equitativos.
Nuevo Diccionario Inglés-Español. 2014.
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equitable — eq·ui·ta·ble / e kwi tə bəl/ adj 1: having or exhibiting equity: dealing fairly and equally shall allocate...appropriations in an equitable manner U.S. Code 2: existing or valid in equity or as a matter of equity as distinguished from law an… … Law dictionary
equitable assignment — see assignment Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. equitable assignment … Law dictionary
equitable assets — Rights or interests, which may be either real or personal, but require the aid of the court of equity for their subjection. Agee v Saunders, 127 Tenn 680, 157 SW 64. Lands or personalty in which a debtor has an equitable estate or interest, so… … Ballentine's law dictionary
equitable title — rights on property listed in another s name … English contemporary dictionary
Equitable interest — An equitable interest is an interest held by virtue of an equitable title (a title that indicates a beneficial interest in property and that gives the holder the right to acquire formal legal title) or claimed on equitable grounds, such as the… … Wikipedia
Equitable servitude — Property law Part of … Wikipedia
equitable ownership — The ownership interest of one who has equitable as contrasted with legal ownership of property as in the case of a trust beneficiary. Ownership rights which are protected in equity. See also equitable interest … Black's law dictionary
equitable ownership — The ownership interest of one who has equitable as contrasted with legal ownership of property as in the case of a trust beneficiary. Ownership rights which are protected in equity. See also equitable interest … Black's law dictionary
equitable election — Under this doctrine, a person cannot accept benefits accruing to him by a will and at the same time refuse to recognize validity of will in other respects, but doctrine may not be applied to prejudice of third parties. Luttrell v. Luttrell, 4… … Black's law dictionary
equitable election — Under this doctrine, a person cannot accept benefits accruing to him by a will and at the same time refuse to recognize validity of will in other respects, but doctrine may not be applied to prejudice of third parties. Luttrell v. Luttrell, 4… … Black's law dictionary
equitable estoppel — The doctrine by which a person may be precluded by his act or conduct, or silence when it is his duty to speak, from asserting a right which he otherwise would have had. Mitchell v. Mclntee, 15 Or.App. 85, 514 P.2d 1357, 1359. The effect of… … Black's law dictionary