Knowledge (XXG)

Legal doctrine

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Under English common law, a court may refuse to hear a case not brought before it after a lengthy period since the right of action arose. The doctrine of laches is intended to prevent injustice to the defendant because of the plaintiff reserving action for the time most convenient or advantageous for
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A rule of equity in which, by contrast to fundamental breach, a contract that is substantially performed before a breach occurs may still be upheld to the benefit of the defendant. It is used by courts to prevent the injured party from taking unfair advantage of the party that breached after a
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Under English common law, performance may be held to be so substandard that the party injured by the breach is to be exonerated from the performance even if the contract specifically requires performance in the face of a breach. It is an extension of the doctrine of deviation.
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A principle of appellate law that allows an appellate court to affirm a trial court that reaches the right result but for the wrong reasons, so long as there is any basis which would support the judgment in the record.
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Set of rules or procedures through which judgements can be determined in a legal case
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Under the laws of a number of states in the United States, and most notably
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Index

Judicial doctrine
law (principle)
procedural
test
precedent
common law
legal case
equally applied to like cases
de facto
Faithless servant
New York State law
common law
agency law
Fundamental breach
Laches
Substantial performance
Attribution
vicarious liability
common purpose
Tipsy Coachman
Constitutionalism
Constitutional economics
Concept
Rule according to higher law
Legal fiction
Legal precedent
Ex aequo et bono
Employment Law: Private Ordering and Its Limitations
ISBN
9781543801064

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