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Example sentences for "equities"

Lexicographically close words:
equitant; equitation; equite; equites; equitie; equitum; equity; equivalence; equivalency; equivalent
  1. Many courts today are suspected of ascertaining what the equities of a controversy require, and then raking up adjudicated cases to justify the result desired.

  2. Understanding the equities of righteous dealing between themselves as fellow citizens, they would be prepared to decide correctly on all questions of an international character, which might affect the interests of the world at large.

  3. In pushing this work, it regards neither the equities of commercial law, nor the vested rights of others.

  4. The equities of the cases justify the expectation that a measure of reparation will eventually be accorded in harmony with precedent and in the light of the proven facts.

  5. Farm owner equities are at the near record high of $174 billion.

  6. These equities form the basis upon which grazing privileges are allowed.

  7. A constant but unperceived rise in the value of the dollar with which those payments must be made, baffles all plans, thwarts all calculation, and destroys all equities between debtor and creditor.

  8. In all discussions of the subject the creditors attempt to brush aside the equities involved by sneering at the debtors.

  9. I shall take up the equities in the order named.

  10. In the case of proposed legislation of at least doubtful constitutionality, and based upon no legal right, the equities which recommend it should always be definite and clear.

  11. I fail to appreciate the equities which entitle this claimant to further hearing.

  12. Among minor equities should be mentioned also an alleged loss to the Southern Pacific by reason of the government’s slowness in issuing patents to land.

  13. There was no real reason, however, why the government should have reduced its claims against the Pacific companies because of any of the equities mentioned.

  14. These equities may be briefly enumerated as follows: The first equity was said to have arisen out of the loss which it was claimed the Central Pacific had sustained through failure to sell the bonds received by it from the government at par.

  15. It is destined to progress still further, until the equality of the sexes is acknowledged, and the equities of the marriage relation are completely recognized.

  16. If, however, the goods sell at a loss there will be no equities coming to the mill, and, in fact, there are not infrequently deficiencies to make up.

  17. As the goods are sold, so are the equities in them released, and the balance is credited to the mill.

  18. The arbitration has given to the public a basis for a judgment as to the equities of the dispute.

  19. The local community is in its usual position of uncertainty as to the equities of the case, and is likely to show its usual hesitancy in giving to the new laborers the complete protection which the laws enjoin.

  20. But any speculation on the equities involved in the projected course of empire to which these two enterprising nations are committing themselves must run within the lines of diplomatic parable, and will have none but a speculative interest.

  21. And in the absence of law the felt need of a formal justification will necessarily appeal to the unformulated equities of the case, with some such outcome as alluded to above.

  22. If it be admitted that one of the most important offices of government is to see that the equities are preserved between its citizens (and if this be not so, to what purpose are our courts of equity instituted?

  23. No other use can possibly be so high or so noble as that of maintaining all equities undisturbed.

  24. The possession of no mere commodity, whatever its value, will compensate a country for the destruction of any considerable portion of its money, upon the entire volume of which vast equities rest.

  25. In the case of all time contracts, therefore, any change in the value of money works a destruction of equity, and one of the first objects of society should be to maintain and enforce equities at all times and in all places.

  26. But a deeper necessity held Bob, the necessity of resolving the question of equities which the accident of his personal knowledge of Welton and Baker had evoked.


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