Remedies at law will typically award money to make up for whatever damage has been proved to be done to you. Remedies in equity involve having the court order another to do or not do something that...
LAW: The system of law is a set of rules of conduct of any organized society that are enforced by threat of punishment if they are violated. Modern law has a broad scope and regulates many branches...
Remedies at law are generally paid in some amount of money whereas equitable remedies result in a court ordering one party to do (or not do) some action, e.g., an injunction.
: Equitable remedies,...
Legal remedies is essentially a request for money damages (in return for plaintiff's loss, defendant pays money).
Equitable remedies are orders for the defendant to do some act, or refrain from...
"Equity law" or more appropriately, "equitable relief", is not directly comparable to "common law." The real question is what is the difference between "equitable relief" and "legal relief: as...