• What is the difference between a legal and equitable claim

    Whether a claim is legal or equitable can generally be determined by the remedy the plaintiff is seeking.
    As noted above, a request for money damages is, historically, a "legal" claim, while a request that the
    court order a party to take or cease some action is an "equitable" claim. The question can be more
    complicated in cases where there are a number of different claims, some legal, some equitable, and some
    with both legal and equitable characteristics

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