Talk:Equity
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Isis: I didn't see that you were at work on this: thanks for letting me know. I'll stop editing this for now. -- The Anome 09:09 Dec 17, 2002 (UTC)
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Carey: I have far better text on fairness. Fairness is, amongst other things, a 10-fold categorization of the Ombudsman of Ontario, that allows decisions of the government that affect an individual, to be found wrong. The page (that went offline at the Ombudsman site): http://www.ijs.co.nz/fairness-standards.htm
That page could also be a wikipedia handbook on how to word up charges of unreasonableness and "unfairness" about decisions by other wikipedia members. 16-Jul-2003.
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This page could use a list of Equitable Remedies. I'll work on it. Moreover, it needs to have a history section, and a section for the practice of equity in the US, because, for instance, the UK system of equities has changed.
I also feel a disambiguation page coming.
Reid 19:23, 20 Apr 2004 (UTC)
If a plaintiff requests damages in the form of money or certain other forms of relief, such as the return of a specific item of property, the remedy is considered legal, and the American Constitution guarantees a right to a trial by jury.
This seems to contradict the example of a wandering cow given in the article. Josh Cherry 15:03, 23 Oct 2004 (UTC)
Equity in economics
I've just added another meaning for the term equity. I suspect it needs to rand alongside equity in law. Maybe a disambiguation page is required? (I'm new to this.)
A disambiguation page would go a long way to clearing this all up, but i dont ahve the faintest idea on how to set all that up. Oldsoul 14:36, 5 Feb 2005 (UTC)
