equity

Etymology
From, , from , from.

Noun

 * 1) Fairness, impartiality, or justice as determined in light of "natural law" or "natural right".
 * 2)  The power of a court of law having extra-statutory discretion, to decide legal matters and to provide legal relief apart from, though not in violation of, the prevailing legal code; in some cases, a court "sitting in equity" may provide relief to a complainant should the code be found either inapplicable or insufficient to do so.
 * 3) * 1800, Lloyd Kenyon, 1st Baron Kenyon in Mayor, &c. of Southampton v. Graves (1800), 8 T. R. 592.
 * A Court of equity knows its own province.
 * 1) * 1851, Edward Sugden, 1st Baron St Leonards in Birch v. Joy (1851), 3 H. L. C. 598:
 * "A Court of equity interposes only according to conscience."
 * 1) * 1848-55,, History of England, Chapter IX:
 * Equity had been gradually shaping itself into a refined science which no human faculties could master without long and intense application.
 * 1)  A right which accrues to a party in a transaction because of the nature of the transaction itself, and which is exercisable upon a change of circumstances or conditions; in other words, an equitable claim.
 * 2) * 1999, In Re Fitzgerald, 237 B.R. 252, 261 (Bkrtcy. D.Conn. 1999):
 * "...the mortgagor retains ‘equitable title’ or the ‘equity of redemption’….The equity of redemption permits the mortgagor to regain legal title to the mortgaged property upon satisfying the conditions of the mortgage..."
 * 1)  The body of law which was developed in the English Court of Chancery, which Court had extra-statutory discretion, and is now administered alongside the common law of Britain.
 * 2)  Value of property minus liens or other.
 * 3)  Ownership, especially in terms of net monetary value of some business.
 * 4)  Ownership interest in a company as determined by subtracting liabilities from.
 * 5)  A player's expected share of the pot.
 * 6)  Equality
 * 1)  Value of property minus liens or other.
 * 2)  Ownership, especially in terms of net monetary value of some business.
 * 3)  Ownership interest in a company as determined by subtracting liabilities from.
 * 4)  A player's expected share of the pot.
 * 5)  Equality
 * 1)  Ownership interest in a company as determined by subtracting liabilities from.
 * 2)  A player's expected share of the pot.
 * 3)  Equality
 * 1)  Equality

Coordinate terms

 * bonds
 * bonds

Translations

 * Armenian:
 * Bulgarian: ,
 * Czech:
 * Danish: rimelighed,
 * Dutch:
 * Esperanto: justeco, senpartieco, egaleco
 * Finnish:
 * French: ,
 * Galician:
 * German:, , ,
 * Greek:
 * Hungarian: ,
 * Irish: cóir, cothromas
 * Italian:, , , , ,
 * Latin: aequitās
 * Maori: mana taurite
 * Ottoman Turkish: عدالت
 * Portuguese: ,
 * Romanian:, ,
 * Russian:, ,
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Roman:
 * Spanish:
 * Telugu: ఈక్విటీ
 * Vietnamese: sự bình đẳng


 * Catalan: equitat
 * Danish: billighedsret
 * Finnish: kohtuudenmukaisuus,
 * German: Billigkeitsrecht
 * Irish: cothromas
 * Italian:
 * Russian: пра́во справедли́вости


 * Bulgarian: нетен капитал
 * Danish: friværdi
 * Esperanto: neta kapitalo
 * Finnish: vapaa arvo
 * German:
 * Irish: cothromas
 * Portuguese: valor líquido


 * Danish: aktie
 * Dutch:
 * Esperanto: akcio
 * Finnish:
 * French:
 * Galician: accións
 * Georgian: კაპიტალი
 * German:, Aktienanteil, , Unternehmensbeteiligungen
 * Greek: μετοχικό κεφάλαιο
 * Hungarian:, ,
 * Maori: mana taurite
 * Norwegian:
 * Bokmål:
 * Nynorsk: aksje
 * Portuguese: valor real
 * Romanian: capital propriu
 * Russian:, со́бственный капита́л, со́бственные сре́дства,
 * Spanish:


 * Bulgarian: нетен капитал
 * Catalan: patrimoni net
 * Danish: egenkapital
 * Faroese: eginogn
 * Finnish:
 * French:
 * German:, Reinvermögen
 * Greek:, ,
 * Hungarian: saját tőke, tiszta haszon/nyereség
 * Italian: patrimonio netto, capitale netto
 * Japanese: ,
 * Maori: tūtanga
 * Norwegian:
 * Bokmål: egenkapital, eigenkapital
 * Nynorsk: eigenkapital
 * Spanish: patrimonio neto
 * Swedish: eget kapital