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As an [[adjective]], equitable shifts a lot of earth among the legal {{sex|sorority}}. One can have an [[equitable lien]], [[equitable assignment|assignment]], [[equitable indemnity|indemnity]], [[equitable security|security]], [[equitable set-off|set-off]]. | As an [[adjective]], equitable shifts a lot of earth among the legal {{sex|sorority}}. One can have an [[equitable lien]], [[equitable assignment|assignment]], [[equitable indemnity|indemnity]], [[equitable security|security]], [[equitable set-off|set-off]]. | ||
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*[[Pop songs which use legal concepts]] | *[[Pop songs which use legal concepts]] |
Latest revision as of 11:36, 18 January 2020
Note to file, Wesley Willis: “Equitable” is not a noun, and your use of this word in your pop epic Spank Wagon is outrageous.
As an adjective, equitable shifts a lot of earth among the legal sorority. One can have an equitable lien, assignment, indemnity, security, set-off.