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Simple English definitions for legal terms
A quick definition of de aequitate:
Term: DE AEQUITATE
Definition: De aequitate means "in equity" in Latin. It refers to the concept of fairness and justice in legal proceedings. When a decision is made de aequitate, it is based on principles of fairness and not just strict adherence to the law. This ensures that everyone is treated equally and that justice is served.
A more thorough explanation:
Definition: "De aequitate" is a Latin term that means "in equity." It refers to the principle of fairness and justice in legal proceedings.
Example: A judge may use the principle of de aequitate to make a decision that is fair and just, even if it does not strictly follow the
letter of the law.
Explanation: The principle of de aequitate is often used in cases where the strict
application of the law would lead to an unjust outcome. For example, if a person is facing eviction from their home due to a technicality in their
lease agreement, a judge may use de aequitate to consider the person's circumstances and make a decision that is fair and just, rather than simply following the letter of the law.
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