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10 Cards in this Set
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What is the most common form of Equitable Relief?
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Injunction
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True or False. A seller under contract for the sale of real estate would be able to appear at a court of equity?
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False, for the seller a judgment of money damages would be sufficient. Only a purchaser could come to a court of equity for a decree of specific performance.
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What is the Doctrine of Laches?
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an undefined statute of limitations
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What is the "Equitable Clean up Doctrine?"
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a
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What are 3 situations in which a court of equity will not get involved?
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a
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What is the most common form of Equitable Relief?
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Injunction
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What is the "Clean Hands" doctrine?
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a
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What are the 6 forms of Equitable Relief?
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a
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True or False. A seller under contract for the sale of real estate would be able to appear at a court of equity?
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False, for the seller a judgment of money damages would be sufficient. Only a purchaser could come to a court of equity for a decree of specific performance.
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What is the Doctrine of Laches?
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an undefined statute of limitations
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