Sentence examples similar to equitable judgments from inspiring English sources

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Whereas common-law courts had considered B to be the full owner, equity courts viewed him as merely the nominal owner and considered C the true, or "equitable," owner and rendered judgments on that basis.

Urban Financial's deed of trust securing the reverse mortgage was deemed to be behind all three of: (a) Urban Financial's $308,576 equitable lien, (b) Nautilus's judgment lien, and (c) Nautilus's money judgment for $8 million.

Lastly, it is within the court's discretion to determine when declaratory judgment is appropriate; equitable principles govern this discretion.

In clear and unambiguous language, paragraphs 1 and 5 of Judge Kaplan's RICO judgment awarded Chevron equitable relief and enjoined Donziger and the other defendants from benefiting from their corrupt and fraudulent conduct.

This brings us to the issue of equitable subrogation of Nautilus's judgment lien (April 4 , 2012 to Security One/Urban Financial's reverse mortgage lien (April 17 , 2012, to the extent that the latter was used to pay down the CitiMortgage and Bank of the West loans so that the reverse mortgage could be extended (reverse mortgages can only be issued as first mortgages).

Ultimately, a lead report author for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change writes, it comes down to making judgments about what is fair, equitable, and just.

First Quality moved for, and the court granted, a motion for summary judgment of laches and equitable estoppel.

§ 37.009 (1986) empowers the trial court to award both costs and reasonable and necessary attorney's fees as are equitable and just in a declaratory judgment action taken under chapter 37.

God's "justice" and "judgment" require fair and equitable treatment under the law: the law applies to the ger and the native alike (Leviticus 24:24).

While pro rata sharing of water shortages seems equitable on its face, 96 more considered judgment may demonstrate quite the contrary.

the term "penalty" includes the imposition by an agency or court of a fine or other punishment; a judgment for monetary damages or equitable relief; or the revocation, suspension, reduction, or denial of a license, privilege, right, grant, or benefit.

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