What is Equity in law?
A judge-made law body from Chancery courts to ensure fairness.
Equity Definition
Judge-made law modifying harshness of Common Law
How does Equity differ from Common Law?
Equity is flexible and based on fairness, unlike rule-based Common Law.
Equity's purpose
Achieve fairness, justice, and morality
How did medieval English law evolve in royal courts?
It developed into a common system with strict forms and proof rules.
Discretion in Equity
Judges apply principles flexibly for fair results
What happened to the Common Law and Chancery courts after the Judicature Acts?
They were abolished and replaced by a unified High Court.
Example of Equity in action
Dana holds property for Adam's secret gift
Relief in Vauxhall case
Protection from forfeiture; unconscionable conduct
Equity vs Common Law
Equity prevails when conflicts arise
Development of Equity
From petitions to Lord Chancellor to distinct court
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1. What was the primary purpose of Equity as it developed in the Chancery courts?
2. What is the primary purpose of equity in the legal system?
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