Conscience, equity and the Court of Chancery in early modern England /
"Judicial equity developed in England during the medieval period, providing an alternative access to justice for cases that the rigid structures of the common law could not accommodate. Where the common law was constrained by precedent and strict procedural and substantive rules, equity relied...
Main Author: | Klinck, Dennis R., 1946- |
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Corporate Author: | PALCI EBSCO books |
Format: | Online Book |
Language: | English |
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Farnham, Surrey, England ; Burlington, Vt. :
Ashgate,
©2010.
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