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{{a|g|[[File:Dutch door mat.jpg|thumb|A dutch door mat, or “terugkoopvermogen” yesterday]]
{{a|g|[[File:Dutch door mat.jpg|thumb|450px|center|A dutch door mat, or “terugkoopvermogen” yesterday]]
[[File:Clogs.jpg|thumb|Some clogs yesterday]]}}
[[File:Clogs.jpg|thumb|450px|center|Some clogs yesterday]]}}
The [[equity of redemption]] is a concept developed by the courts of chancery from an old Dutch {{t|metaphor}}. In the 19th century, a “''terugkoopvermogen''” was a multi-purpose brush mat. By tradition, a Dutch tulip farmer (or miller) expecting guests would lay one at the front door as a place for visitors to put their footwear when visiting.  
The [[equity of redemption]] is a concept developed by the courts of chancery from an old Dutch {{t|metaphor}}. In the 19th century, a “''terugkoopvermogen''” was a multi-purpose brush mat. By tradition, a Dutch tulip farmer (or miller) expecting guests would lay one at the front door as a place for visitors to put their footwear when visiting.