Từ vựng:

bill in equity

Giải nghĩa:

/bɪl ɪn ˈɛkwəti/ – Phrase


Definition: kiện theo luật công bằng, kiện ra tòa luật công bằng.

A more throughout explanation: In equity law, a bill refers to a formal written document that sets out the plaintiff’s case in a civil lawsuit. It outlines the facts of the case, the legal arguments, and the relief or remedy sought from the court. Bills in equity are typically used in cases where monetary damages are not sufficient to provide a complete remedy, and the plaintiff is seeking specific performance, injunctions, or other equitable relief.

Example: In the case of Smith v. Jones, the plaintiff filed a bill in equity seeking an injunction to prevent the defendant from building a fence that encroached on their property.

 

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