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Что (кто) такое Equity - определение

TRADE UNION FOR THEATRE DIRECTORS, FIGHT DIRECTORS, CHOREOGRAPHERS, SET DESIGNERS, COSTUME DESIGNERS, LIGHTING DESIGNERS, ACTORS, STAGE MANAGERS, MODELS AND PERFORMERS
British Actors Union; EQUITY; EQUITY (UK); Equity (UK); British Actors Equity Association; British Actors' Equity Association; British Actor's Equity Association; Equity (trade union); Equity name
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n.
supplementary system of justice
in equity (a suit in equity)
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Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
In finance, your equity is the sum of your assets, for example the value of your house, once your debts have been subtracted from it. (BUSINESS)
To capture his equity, Murphy must either sell or refinance.
...a Personal Equity Plan.
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Equity is the quality of being fair and reasonable in a way that gives equal treatment to everyone.
We base this call on grounds of social justice and equity.
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n.
1.
Justice, right.
2.
Justice, rectitude, uprightness, righteousness, impartiality, fairness, reasonableness, fair play.
3.
(Law.) Theoretical or ideal justice, justice (as distinguished from conformity to mere enactments or statutes), spirit of law (as against its mere letter).
4.
(Law.) Equitable claim.
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·noun A system of jurisprudence, supplemental to law, properly so called, and complemental of it.
II. Equity ·noun An equitable claim; an equity of redemption; as, an equity to a settlement, or wife's equity, ·etc.
III. Equity ·noun Equality of rights; natural justice or right; the giving, or desiring to give, to each man his due, according to reason, and the law of God to man; fairness in determination of conflicting claims; impartiality.
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['?kw?ti]
¦ noun (plural equities)
1. the quality of being fair and impartial.
2. Law a branch of law that developed alongside common law and is concerned with fairness and justice, formerly administered in special courts.
3. the value of the shares issued by a company.
(equities) stocks and shares that carry no fixed interest.
4. the value of a mortgaged property after deduction of charges against it.
5. (Equity) a trade union for professional actors.
Origin
ME: from OFr. equite, from L. aequitas, from aequus 'equal'.
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n. 1) a venerable group of rights and procedures to provide fairness, unhampered by the narrow strictures of the old common law or other technical requirements of the law. In essence courts do the fair thing by court orders such as correction of property lines, taking possession of assets, imposing a lien, dividing assets, or injunctive relief (ordering a person to do something) to prevent irreparable damage. The rules of equity arose in England where the strict limitations of common law would not solve all problems, so the King set up courts of chancery (equity) to provide remedies through the royal power. Most eastern states had courts of equity or chancery separate from courts of law, and others had parallel systems of law and equity with different procedural rules. Now most states combine law and equity and treat both under "one cause of action." 2) the net value of real property, determined by subtracting the amount of unpaid debts secured by (against) the property from the appraised value of the property. See also: chancery enjoin equitable injunction writ
Social equity         
CONCEPT THAT APPLIES CONCERNS OF JUSTICE AND FAIRNESS TO SOCIAL POLICY
Social Equity; Racial equity; Racial equity in public administration
Social equity is concerned with justice and fairness of social policy. Since the 1960s, the concept of social equity has been used in a variety of institutional contexts, including education and public administration.
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  • The [[Court of Chancery]], [[London]], in the early 19th century
SET OF LEGAL PRINCIPLES SUPPLEMENTING BUT DISTINCT FROM THE COMMON LAW
Equitable jurisdiction; Doctrines of equity; Bill of equity; Equity law; Equitable power; Bill in equity; Equity in law and ethics; Equitable principles; Equity (legal concept); Comparison of equity traditions in common law countries; Law of equity; Suit in equity
Equity is a particular body of law that was developed in the English Court of Chancery. Its general purpose is to provide a remedy for situations where the law is not flexible enough for the usual court system to deliver a fair resolution to a case.
Inequity         
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·noun Want of equity; injustice; wrong.
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¦ noun (plural inequities) lack of fairness or justice.

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Equity (British trade union)

Equity, formerly officially titled the British Actors' Equity Association, is the trade union for the performing arts and entertainment industries.

Formed by a group of West End performers in 1930, the union grew to include performers and stage management nationwide, as well as gaining recognition in audio, film, and television. Equity incorporated the Variety Artistes' Federation in 1967, and now represents most professionals whose work is presented on stage or screen.

As of 2021, it had just over 46,000 members, including actors, singers, dancers, variety artistes and other performers, models, theatre directors, choreographers, designers, and stage management.

Equity requires its members to have unique professional names to avoid confusion with other artists and entertainers.