/ˈɛkwɪtəbl ˈtoʊlɪŋ/ – Phrase
Definition: Nguyên tắc pháp lý cho phép kéo dài thời hạn pháp lý một cách công bằng và công lý.
A more thorough explanation: principle that states that the statute of limitations (=a law establishing the maximum period of time within which a legal action must be brought) cannot be used to stop a claim if the claimant, despite reasonable care and genuine efforts, did not discover the injury until after the limitations period had ended
Example: The judge rejected several equitable tolling arguments that plaintiff hoped would save its untimely claims.