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equitable (mass) | equitable
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equitable (encz) | equitable,spravedlivý Pavel Machek; Giza |
Equitable (gcide) | Equitable \Eq"ui*ta*ble\, a. [F. ['e]quitable, from
['e]quit['e]. See Equity.]
1. Possessing or exhibiting equity; according to natural
right or natural justice; marked by a due consideration
for what is fair, unbiased, or impartial; just; as, an
equitable decision; an equitable distribution of an
estate; equitable men.
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No two . . . had exactly the same notion of what was
equitable. --Macaulay.
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2. (Law) 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. --Abbott.
Syn: Just; fair; reasonable; right; honest; impartial;
candid; upright.
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equitable (wn) | equitable
adj 1: fair to all parties as dictated by reason and conscience;
"equitable treatment of all citizens"; "an equitable
distribution of gifts among the children" [syn:
equitable, just] [ant: inequitable, unjust] |
EQUITABLE (bouvier) | EQUITABLE. That which is in conformity to the natural law. Wolff, Inst. Sec.
83.
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inequitable (encz) | inequitable,nespravedlivý adj: Zdeněk Brož |
Equitable (gcide) | Equitable \Eq"ui*ta*ble\, a. [F. ['e]quitable, from
['e]quit['e]. See Equity.]
1. Possessing or exhibiting equity; according to natural
right or natural justice; marked by a due consideration
for what is fair, unbiased, or impartial; just; as, an
equitable decision; an equitable distribution of an
estate; equitable men.
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No two . . . had exactly the same notion of what was
equitable. --Macaulay.
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2. (Law) 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. --Abbott.
Syn: Just; fair; reasonable; right; honest; impartial;
candid; upright.
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Equitableness (gcide) | Equitableness \Eq"ui*ta*ble*ness\, n.
The quality of being equitable, just, or impartial; as, the
equitableness of a judge, a decision, or distribution of
property.
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Inequitable (gcide) | Inequitable \In*eq"ui*ta*ble\, a.
Not equitable; not just. --Burke.
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Requitable (gcide) | Requitable \Re*quit"a*ble\ (-kw?t"?-b'l), a.
That may be requited.
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Unequitable (gcide) | Unequitable \Un*eq"ui*ta*ble\, a.
Inequitable.
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Unrequitable (gcide) | Unrequitable \Unrequitable\
See requitable. |
inequitable (wn) | inequitable
adj 1: not equitable or fair; "the inequitable division of
wealth"; "inequitable taxation" [syn: inequitable,
unjust] [ant: equitable, just] |
EQUITABLE (bouvier) | EQUITABLE. That which is in conformity to the natural law. Wolff, Inst. Sec.
83.
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EQUITABLE ESTATE (bouvier) | EQUITABLE ESTATE. An equitable estate is a right or interest in land, which,
not having the properties of a legal estate, but being merely a right of
which courts of equity will take notice, requires the aid of such court to
make it available.
2. These estates consist of uses, trusts, and powers. See 2 Bouv. Inst.
n. 1884. Vide Cestui que trust; Cestui que use.
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EQUITABLE MORTGAGE (bouvier) | EQUITABLE MORTGAGE, Eng. law. The deposit of title-deeds, by the owner of an
estate, with a person from whom he has borrowed money, with an accompanying
agreement to execute a regular mortgage, or by the mere deposit, without
even any verbal agreement respecting a regular security. 2 Pow. on Mort. 49
to 61; 1 Mad. Ch. Pr. 537; 4 Madd. R. 249; 1 Bro. C. C. 269; 12 Ves. 197; 3
Younge & J. 150; 1 Rus. R. 141.
2. In Pennsylvania, there is no such thing as an equitable mortgage. 3
P. S. R; 233; 3 Penna. R. 239; 17 S. & R. 70; 1 Penna. R. 447.
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