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  1. A General Abridgment of Law and Equity: Alphabetically Digested Under Proper Titles : With Notes and References to the Whole, Volume 19 by Charles Viner, 2010-02-03
  2. A General Abridgment of Law and Equity: Alphabetically Digested Under Proper Titles : With Notes and References to the Whole, Volume 16 by Charles Viner, 2010-05-12
  3. A General Abridgment of Law and Equity: Alphabetically Digested Under Proper Titles : With Notes and References to the Whole, Volume 1 by Charles Viner, 2010-03-21
  4. A General Abridgment of Law and Equity: Alphabetically Digested Under Proper Titles : With Notes and References to the Whole, Volume 13 by Charles Viner, 2010-03-22
  5. A General Abridgment of Law and Equity: Alphabetically Digested Under Proper Titles : With Notes and References to the Whole, Volume 15 by Charles Viner, 2010-02-09
  6. A General Abridgment of Law and Equity: Alphabetically Digested Under Proper Titles : With Notes and References to the Whole, Volume 24 by Charles Viner, 2010-02-03
  7. A General Abridgment of Law and Equity: Alphabetically Digested Under Proper Titles : With Notes and References to the Whole, Volume 8 by Charles Viner, 2010-02-04
  8. A Compendious And Comprehensive Law Dictionary: Elucidating the Terms, And General Principles of Law And Equity by Thomas Walter Williams, 2006-11-30
  9. A General Abridgment of Law and Equity: Alphabetically Digested Under Proper Titles : With Notes and References to the Whole, Volume 10 by Charles Viner, 2010-04-05
  10. A General Abridgment of Law and Equity: Alphabetically Digested Under Proper Titles : With Notes and References to the Whole, Volume 7 by Charles Viner, 2010-02-24
  11. A General Abridgment of Law and Equity: Alphabetically Digested Under Proper Titles, with Notes and References to the Whole. by Charles Viner, 2010-01-11
  12. A General Abridgment of Law and Equity: Alphabetically Digested Under Proper Titles : With Notes and References to the Whole, Volume 4 by Charles Viner, 2010-02-23
  13. A General Abridgment of Law and Equity: Alphabetically Digested Under Proper Titles : With Notes and References to the Whole, Volume 10 by Charles Viner, 2010-02-24
  14. A General Abridgment of Law and Equity: Alphabetically Digested Under Proper Titles : With Notes and References to the Whole, Volume 11 by Charles Viner, 2010-02-24

1. General Equity: Part IV
tradition has sought corroboration from other sources for the content of generalequity, before accounting a provision of the Mosaic judicial law to be of
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The Divine Law
of Political Israel Expired:
Part IV
General Equity (continued)
What Perkins called "general or common equity" and Rutherford termed "common moral equity" is that element in the judicial laws which is shared with the law of nature and with the general teaching of Scripture about morals, and hence can be discovered in these other sources.(52) In other words, the only element in the judicial law which rises above temporary obligation is that which also belongs to other sources of divine revelation about ethics. Because general equity is known from these other sources, it can be recognized when it is present in the judicial law of Moses.
When equity is spoken of as "general or common" to several members of the same class, the meaning of the word general is not distant from the Latin word generalis from which it is derived. The connotation of the Latin word is especially pertinent because the classical Reformed divines read, spoke, wrote and thought in Latin, the language in which university instruction was still delivered at the time of the Westminster Assembly. The Oxford English Dictionary comments on the sense of the Latin word as background for the first meaning of the English word. "The primary sense of the Latin adj. is thus 'pertaining to the (whole) class.' The word is somewhat rare in classical Latin; in the later lang., when genus and species (after the Aristotelian genos and eidos ) had become familiar as the technical terms for classes respectively of greater and lesser extension

2. General Equity: Part III
to the law of nature, which embodies the moral law Again, judicial laws, so farforth as they have in them the general or common equity of the law of nature
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The Divine Law
of Political Israel Expired:
Part III
General Equity (continued)
Theodore Beza (1519-1605), Calvin's contemporary at Geneva, employs the expression general equity to define the element of justice, derived from natural law, which belongs to all civil laws, despite the variation between the political constitutions of different nations. "If again someone were to raise the objection that public law referring to the constitution of the people or nation . . . differs widely from the law of nature common to all nations, I shall concede that this is true indeed in certain matters, but with this limitation that that entire distinction is connected with circumstances which cannot prevent general fairness and equity [generalis illa aequitas et epieicheia ] from so far remaining steadfast and invariable that every polity acting in violation of it - as for example if undisguised impieties, robberies and similar crimes both against God and against the law of nations and good morals were to meet with approval - should be utterly condemned and cast off."(38)
Thou shalt not steal , to this extent all are bound to fulfill them both. The thief is sentenced to make restitution for the theft, sometimes twice as much, sometimes four times as much . . . . . This penalty is purely political, and it binds the one nation of the Israelites, to whom alone it was adapted. Therefore it is permitted for the magistrate, in his exercise of sovereignty and for definite and good causes, to prescribe a more severe manner of punishment . . . . . And to be sure, if anyone compares several of the laws of the Greeks, and many of the laws of the Romans, with the Mosaic, he will find a similarity among them in establishing penalties, so that it is sufficiently plain that all were adapted to the same goal of natural equity."(39)

3. Birmingham School Of Law - General Information
II 2nd Summer Legal Ethics, Conflicts of law, Criminal Procedure 2nd I, EvidenceI 2nd Spring equity II, Contracts Back to general Information Curriculum.
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Program Approved By Alabama Supreme Court and Legislature. Although the Birmingham School of Law is not accredited by the American Bar Association, our graduates are eligible to take the Alabama State Bar Examination pursuant to the authority granted by the Alabama Legislature and the Alabama Supreme Court. Upon receiving a passing score on the exam and meeting all other admission requirements, our graduates are admitted to practice law in the state of Alabama. Program Costs Each course is $260. and student fees are $100. per semester, regardless of the number of courses taken. (Program costs are subject to change without notice.) Financing Your Education The Birmingham School of Law has a long standing tradition of keeping program costs at affordable levels. Because the costs are so reasonable, most students are able to pay the total cost of their legal education without outside assistance. Students are given two options for payment of costs each semester:
  • payment in full by cash, check, money order or credit card (Mastercard or Visa); or payment under BSL’s installment plan, which requires payment of 1/3 of the costs at the time of registration with payment of balance in equal monthly installments during the semester.
  • 4. Mobile County Circuit Court Records
    law equity general Docket, 190716. law equity Motion Docket, 1907-15. law equity Execution Docket, 1898-1903,
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    Mobile County Circuit Court Records
    History Circuit courts are provided by the Alabama state constitution and organized by statute. They are required to be held in each county in the state at least twice in every year. Five judicial circuits were created in 1819, each including several counties. More circuits were created after 1819, and now there are twenty, with Mobile County comprising the thirteenth. At various times during the nineteenth century, however, Mobile County was in the same judicial circuit as Baldwin and Washington counties, and some cases from these counties may be found in the records. Circuit courts have original jurisdiction in all matters civil and criminal in the state. Equity jurisdiction was vested in the circuit courts from 1819 to 1839, and then in the courts of chancery until 1915. At that time it was transferred to the circuit courts with the reorganization of the state judicial system. The records of the Mobile County chancery court are included in the circuit court materials. The growth of population and the development of cities necessitated increased court facilities. This need was met by the creation of county and city courts. County courts had jurisdiction concurrent with the circuit courts of all misdemeanors, however, county courts judges determined both the law and the facts, and awarded the punishment without the intervention of a jury. City courts (sometimes called law and equity courts) had the jurisdiction of the circuit courts, or of the circuit and chancery courts, or in some cases of the criminal jurisdiction of the circuit court only. Prior to the Immigration and Naturalization Act of 1906, persons could also apply for citizenship in any court of record. These inferior courts were eliminated by the state legislature in the consolidation act of 1915, and their records are included in the circuit court materials.

    5. Law And Equity Act -- NOTICE TO MEDIATE (GENERAL) REGULATION
    BC Reg. 4/2001 OC 5/2001. Deposited January 12, 2001 effective February15, 2001. law and equity Act. NOTICE TO MEDIATE (general) REGULATION.
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    Victoria, British Columbia, Canada This is not the official version. Important Information B.C. Reg. 4/2001
    O.C. 5/2001 Deposited January 12, 2001
    effective February 15, 2001 Law and Equity Act
    NOTICE TO MEDIATE (GENERAL) REGULATION
    Contents Definitions Application Initiating mediation Not more than one mediation under this regulation in any action ... Forms 1 to 5
    Definitions
    In this regulation: "action" has the same meaning as in Rule 1 (8) of the Supreme Court Rules; "court" means the Supreme Court of British Columbia; "date of trial" means the date set for trial in a notice of trial filed under the Supreme Court Rules; "insurer" means an insurer, as defined in the Financial Institutions Act , that (a) has provided a policy of insurance to a party in an action to which this regulation applies in relation to matters or property in issue in that action, and (b) under that policy, is obligated to indemnify the party for liability imposed on the party in the action, and includes a surety of such a party in circumstances in which a claim has been made on a surety bond related to the matters in issue in that action; "mediation" means a collaborative process in which two or more parties meet and attempt, with the assistance of a mediator, to resolve issues in dispute between them;

    6. Faculty Of Law: Equity Sub-Committee - Links
    general talked about the importance of equity and diversity within the legal profession. To learn more about the law
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    OTHER USEFUL LINKS
    The following sites have been ordered for ease of use: STAFF STUDENTS GENERAL OTHER
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    University's Equity Home Page
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    http://www.gu.edu.au/ua/hrm/staff_handbook/home.html Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Support Services
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    This site provides information about support services across Australia. Employment Opportunities for Indigenous Australians at Griffith
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    http://www.gu.edu.au/equity/frameset3sub3.html Academic Staff Equity Development Program
    http://www.gu.edu.au/equity/asedp_guidelines.html University's Equity Committee Constitution
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    Access and support for students from low socio-economic backgrounds University's Equity Home Page http://www.gu.edu.au/equity

    7. TITLE 15 , CHAPTER 41 , SUBCHAPTER I , Part B , Sec. 1639.
    1) In general. the penalty is not prohibited under other applicable law. apply onlyto products that maintain and strengthen home ownership and equity protection
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    US CODE COLLECTION TITLE 15 CHAPTER 41 SUBCHAPTER I Part B > Sec. 1639. Prev Next Sec. 1639. - Requirements for certain mortgages (a) Disclosures Specific disclosures In addition to other disclosures required under this subchapter, for each mortgage referred to in section (aa) of this title, the creditor shall provide the following disclosures in conspicuous type size: (A) ''You are not required to complete this agreement merely because you have received these disclosures or have signed a loan application.''. (B) ''If you obtain this loan, the lender will have a mortgage on your home. You could lose your home, and any money you have put into it, if you do not meet your obligations under the loan.''. Annual percentage rate In addition to the disclosures required under paragraph (1), the creditor shall disclose - (A) in the case of a credit transaction with a fixed rate of interest, the annual percentage rate and the amount of the regular monthly payment; or (B) in the case of any other credit transaction, the annual percentage rate of the loan, the amount of the regular monthly payment, a statement that the interest rate and monthly payment may increase, and the amount of the maximum monthly payment, based on the maximum interest rate allowed pursuant to section

    8. The Law Society Of Upper Canada Home Page
    Devoted to advancement of the cause of justice and the rule of law.Category Society law Organizations Rule of law...... speech, the Governor general talked about the importance of equity and diversitywithin the legal profession. To learn more about the law Society's efforts to
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    Quick Links: Advisory Services Archives Articling Bar Admission Course Complaints Continuing Legal Education Convocation News Equity Initiatives Discrimination and Harassment Counsel Finding A Lawyer Great Library Lawyer Referral Lawyers Fund for Client Comp Membership Services Paying Your Fees Online Specialist Directory Specialist Certification Program Spot Audit Unclaimed Trust Funds
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    Lawyers who argue civil or criminal cases before the courts or administrative bodies will have an opportunity to enhance their skills this spring when the Law Society once again presents its Special Lectures series April 10 and 11 . The theme of this year’s Lectures is The Law of Evidence . Speakers and participants will examine evidentiary issues of current relevance to barristers involved in every type of litigious matter. Register online Money laundering update
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    9. Chinalaw - PRC Sino-Foreign Equity Joint Venture Law
    SinoForeign equity Joint Venture law. (Adopted at the Second Session of the Fifth National People's employment of the general manager, the vice- general manager(s), the chief
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    Sino-Foreign Equity Joint Venture Law
    (Adopted at the Second Session of the Fifth National People's Congress on July 1, 1979, and revised in accordance with the Decision of the National People's Congress Regarding the Revision of the Law of the People's Republic of China in Chinese-Foreign Equity Joint Ventures adopted at the Third Session of the Seventh National People's Congress on April 4, 1990) Article 1 Article 2 Article 3 Article 4 ... Article 15 Article 1. With a view to expanding international economic cooperation and technological exchange, the People's Republic of China shall permit foreign companies, enterprises, other economic organizations or individuals (hereinafter referred to as 'foreign joint ventures') to establish equity joint ventures together with Chinese companies, enterprises or other economic organizations (hereinafter referred to as 'Chinese joint ventures') within the territory of the People's Republic of China, on the principle of equality and mutual benefit, and subject to approval by the Chinese Government. Article 2.

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    From airline fares to funeral arrangements.Category Home Personal Finance Money Management Budgeting...... Compare home equity loans offered by at least four banking institutions efficiencyof major appliances is found on Energy Guide Labels required by federal law.
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    A sibling who already has an equity interest in the For more on trusts in general,see the Estate Planning to consult with a qualified elder law attorney in
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    for a parent or other older relative is the question of equity with other Fortunately,most elder law attorneys are skilled in helping families devise creative
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    13. General Legal And Articles
    Legal general. infringement laws and the world wide web; Copyright law for the Evaluationof the exclusionary rule; False imprisonment; Gender equity in education
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    14. DUHAIME'S LAW DICTIONARY : E
    that originated with English law, have equitybased law to being through the operationof the law and which ex rel simply means that the attorney general of a
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    A B C D ... Z Duhaime's LAWisdom:
    This web page is provided as a public service by the Victoria, British Columbia (Canada) law firm of
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    Easement
    A right of passage over a neighbor's land or waterway. An easement is a type of servitude . For every easement, there is a dominant and a servient tenement . Easements are also classified as negative (which prevents the servient land owner from doing certain things) or affirmative easements (the most common, which allows the beneficiary of the easement to do certain things, such as a right-of-way). Although right-of-ways are the most common easements, there are many others such as rights to tunnel under another's land, to use a washroom, to emit smoke or fumes, to pass over with transmission towers, to access a dock and to access a well.
    Ecclesiastical law
    Synonymous to canon law : the body of church-made law which binds only those persons which recognize it, usually only church officers, and based on aged precepts of canon law
    Emancipation
    Term used to describe the act of freeing a person who was under the legal authority of another (such as a child before the age of majority) from that control (such as child reaching the age of majority). The term was also used when slavery was legal to describe a former slave that had bought or been given freedom from his or her master. When Abraham Lincoln outlawed slavery he did so in a law called the "emancipation proclamation".

    15. Norton Rose - Principal Work Contacts (International Centre For Commercial Law)
    Venture capital and private equity. general corporate. Banking and finance, capitalmarkets. Competition and EC law COLEMAN, Martin. Construction - HALL, Peter.
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    16. Chapter XVIII
    Topics. 2. §2 Distinctive Features of equity. B. §3 Adequacy ofRemedy at law. C. Equitable Maxims and Other general Doctrines.
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    11 Summary of California Law (9th), Equity
    Introduction
    A. Nature and Scope of Subject. 1. [§1] Classification of Topics. 2. [§2] Distinctive Features of Equity. B. [§3] Adequacy of Remedy at Law. C. Equitable Maxims and Other General Doctrines. 1. [§4] Substance Rather Than Form. 2. [§5] Equity Regards That as Done, etc. 3. [§6] Party Must Do Equity. 4. [§7] Taking Advantage of One's Own Wrong. 5. Clean Hands. (a) [§8] Nature of Defense. (b) [§9] Illustrations: Defense Sustained. (c) Exceptions. (1) [§10] Misconduct Not Related to Transaction. (2) [§11] Misconduct Not Prejudicial. (3) [§12] Plaintiff's Conduct Less Culpable. (4) [§13] Public Policy Favoring Relief. 6. Laches. (a) [§14] Nature of Defense. (b) Necessity of Prejudice From Delay. (1) [§15] No Prejudice Shown. (2) [§16] Prejudice Shown. 7. [§17] Equal Equities and Bona Fide Purchase. 8. Relief Against Forfeiture. (a) [§18] Equitable Doctrine Codified. (b) [§19] Illustrations. (c) [§20] Wilful Breach or Default.
    I. SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE OF CONTRACTS
    A. In General. 1. [§21] Inadequacy of Legal Remedy.

    17. Equity And Contemporary Legal Developments - S. Goldstein (ed.)
    University of Cambridge) 829. THE general EFFECTS OF equity ON THE DEVELOPMENTOF THE law OF VARIOUS JURISDICTIONS. The Impact of equity
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    Published by the Sacher Institute
    Equity and Contemporary Legal Developments
    Stephen Goldstein (ed.)
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    TABLE OF CONTENTS
    • Introduction
    • Equitable Jurisprudence
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      Introduction
      By Stephen Goldstein (Professor of Law, Faculiy of Law, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
      EQUITABLE JURISPRUDENCE
      "Equitable" "Discretion": Impact on Remedies and on Rights By A. V. Levontin (Professor Emeritus, Faculty of Law, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem) "Where There's a Wrong There's a Remedy": The Approach of Modem Equity? By The Hon. Mr. Justice Gerald M. Godfrey (Justice of the Supreme Court, Hong Kong) Equity as Alibi By Bemard Rudden (Professor of Law, Brasenose College, Oxford) The Re-Awakening of Equity's Conscience: Achievements and Problems By J. D. Davies (Fellow of St. Catherine's College, Oxford) The Maxims of Equity Revisited By Paul Jackson (Professor of Law, University of Reading, England)

    18. Main
    Equal ratio equity, general linear equity and framing effects in judgmentsof allocation divisions. Psychology, Crime and law, 2, 259268.
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    Dr. Graham Wagstafi
    email: gfw@liverpool.ac.uk
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    Research interests and current projects
    i) The psychology of hypnosis

    His work on hypnosis has a number of practical implications for the evaluation of hypnotic procedures in both forensic and clinical contexts, and relates directly to questions such as, are claims of hypnotic amnesia and hypernmesia valid, is stage hypnosis dangerous, and is uncoerced rape possible under hypnosis? ii) The psychology of justice
    iii) Forensic psychology

    Wagstaff has a range of other interests in the general area of forensic psychology, including witness suggestibility, false memories, eyewitness confidence and accuracy relationships, and the effects of memory facilitation techniques on eyewitness testimony, and psychology in the courtroom. Some recent publications
    Wagstaff, G.F., Huggins, J. and Perfect, T.J. (1996). Equal ratio equity, general linear equity and framing effects in judgments of allocation divisions. European Journal of Social Psychology, 26, 29-41. Roberts, K. and Wagstaff, G.F. (1996). The effects of beliefs and information about hypnosis on the legal defence of automatism through hypnosis. Psychology, Crime and Law, 2, 259-268.

    19. LLRX.com - Guide To Irish Law
    general Books Raymond Byrne and Paul McCutcheon, The Irish Legal System, 3rd ed.,Butterworths equity and Trusts Hilary Delany, equity and the law of Trusts
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    Development of the Irish Legal System The Irish Constitution of 1937 Primary Legislation: Acts of the Oireachtas Secondary Legislation: Statutory Instruments ... Journals
    Development of the Irish Legal System Brehon Law was one of the earliest forms of law in Ireland and there have recently been attempts by the Brehon Law Project ( www.brehon.org

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    has over 24 years of experience in private equity investment. Prior to that, he wasa managing general partner of a From 1967 to 1983, he practiced law at the
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