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iVinArrow [24]
2 years ago
6

In a court of equity, the doctrine that will bar a lawsuit if it is not filed within a proper time is known as:_________

Business
1 answer:
Yuri [45]2 years ago
7 0

Equitable remedy is the doctrine used in equity courts that prevents lawsuits from being filed if the appropriate deadline has passed.

In order to respond more adaptably to shifting social conditions than was possible under precedent-based common law, courts of equity devised equitable remedies beginning around the reign of Henry VIII.

The Court of Chancery in England granted equitable remedies, and they are still readily available in the majority of common law countries today. Legal and equitable remedies have been combined in many countries, and a single court may now impose either or both remedies. Despite substantial judicial consolidation, there are still some notable situations where the gap between equitable and legal remedies is still important. Notably, the Seventh Amendment of the United States Constitution keeps "at common law" civil actions with a value of over $20 from losing their right to a jury trial.

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