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injury

for which the law allows an action for legal or equitable relief 2 : hurt, damage, or loss sustained

United States Court of Federal Claims

findings as to whether there is a genuine legal or equitable claim for relief. The court does not have jurisdiction over

discretion

judgment in making decisions guided by what is fair and equitable and by principles of law see also abuse of discretion

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accord

example in a sentence like “… a decision based on equitable principles. Accord Smith v. Jones, 1 F.2d 2 (1900).” n

adopt

child esp. in compliance with formal legal procedures see also equitable adoption 2 : to take or accept as if one's

adoption by estoppel

adoption by estoppel :equitable adoption

assignment

right being assigned is terminated and transferred to the assignee equitable assignment : an assignment (as of property in which one

capitalization

a business is considered by courts in cases dealing with equitable subordination of creditors or piercing the corporate veil. 4 :

claim

practice. c : a right to payment or to an equitable remedy as set forth in the Bankruptcy Code see also

election

continue or terminate the contract see also election of remedies, equitable election

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injury

for which the law allows an action for legal or equitable relief 2 : hurt, damage, or loss sustained

United States Court of Federal Claims

findings as to whether there is a genuine legal or equitable claim for relief. The court does not have jurisdiction over

discretion

judgment in making decisions guided by what is fair and equitable and by principles of law see also abuse of discretion

Keep your definitions linked to case research

accord

example in a sentence like “… a decision based on equitable principles. Accord Smith v. Jones, 1 F.2d 2 (1900).” n

adopt

child esp. in compliance with formal legal procedures see also equitable adoption 2 : to take or accept as if one's

adoption by estoppel

adoption by estoppel :equitable adoption

assignment

right being assigned is terminated and transferred to the assignee equitable assignment : an assignment (as of property in which one

capitalization

a business is considered by courts in cases dealing with equitable subordination of creditors or piercing the corporate veil. 4 :

claim

practice. c : a right to payment or to an equitable remedy as set forth in the Bankruptcy Code see also

election

continue or terminate the contract see also election of remedies, equitable election

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