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Legal Definitions - ex equitate

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Definition of ex equitate

EX EQUITATE

Ex equitate is a Latin term that means "according to equitable rules." It refers to a fair and just approach to decision-making or problem-solving.

  • A judge may use ex equitate to make a ruling that is fair to both parties involved in a legal dispute.
  • A manager may use ex equitate to distribute work assignments among employees in a way that is fair and balanced.

These examples illustrate how ex equitate can be applied in different contexts to ensure fairness and justice. By using equitable rules, individuals can make decisions that are not biased or discriminatory, but rather based on objective and reasonable criteria.

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Simple Definition

Term: EX EQUITATE

Definition: Ex equitate means following fair and just rules.

(Note: This term is derived from Latin and has historical significance.)

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