"Marshalling is an equitable remedy that may arise when you have two creditors of the same debtor, with one creditor, sometimes referred to as the senior creditor, having the right to resort to two funds of the debtor for payment of the debt, ...
Where another legal or equitable remedy exists, equally appropriate, convenient, speedy, beneficial and effectual, the writ will as a rule be refused.
2 : an equitable remedy that requires a party to fulfill the exact terms of a contract, promise, obligation, or decree mandating a remedy and that is used when legal remedies (as damages) are inadequate < ...
A lawsuit is a civil action brought before a court of law in which a plaintiff, a party who claims to have received damages from a defendant's actions, seeks a legal or equitable remedy.
A constructive trust is a trust created by a court as an equitable remedy.
injunction: Rule 65; an equitable remedy issued by a court, ordering a person to do something or to refrain from doing something.
Rescission Rescission is an equitable remedy granted by a court to relieve a person from a contract unjustly entered into. A common example is the relief granted to a mentally incapacitated person who signs a deed giving away her house.
See also: Equitable, Remedy, Claim, Attorney, Attorn
 
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