Equitable
Encyclopedia
Companies
- Scottish EquitableScottish EquitableScottish Equitable plc is a pensions and life assurance company with its head office in Edinburgh, Scotland. It rebranded to AEGON in 2010.-History:* 1831 - Scottish Equitable Life Assurance Society began in Edinburgh...
, is an investment company located in Edinburgh - Equitable PCI BankEquitable PCI BankEquitable PCI Bank was one of the largest banks in the Philippines, being the third-largest bank in terms of assets. With PCI Bank the largest bank before it was overtaken by Metrobank in 1995. It is the result of the merger of Equitable Banking Corporation and Philippine Commercial International...
- The Equitable Life Assurance Society, life insurance company in the United Kingdom
- AXA Equitable Life Insurance CompanyAXA Equitable Life Insurance CompanyAXA Equitable Life Insurance Company, formerly The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States, also known as The Equitable, was founded by Henry Baldwin Hyde in 1859. In 1991, AXA, a French insurance company, acquired majority control of The Equitable...
, formerly The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States - Equitable Securities Company, acquired by SunTrust Banks in 1997
Legal
- Equity (law)
- Equitable remedyEquitable remedyEquitable remedies are judicial remedies developed and granted by courts of equity, as opposed to courts of common law. Equitable remedies were granted by the Court of Chancery in England, and remain available today in most common law jurisdictions. In many jurisdictions, legal and equitable...
- Equitable servitudeEquitable servitudeAn equitable servitude is a term used in the law of real property to describe a nonpossessory interest in land that operates much like a covenant running with the land. However, covenants and equitable servitudes should not be confused. One may tell the difference based on the remedy plaintiff...
- Equitable distribution
- Equitable tollingEquitable tollingEquitable tolling is a principle of law stating that a statute of limitations shall not bar a claim in cases where the plaintiff, despite use of due diligence, could not or did not discover the injury until after the expiration of the limitations period...
- Equitable conversionEquitable conversionEquitable conversion is a doctrine of the law of real property under which a purchaser of real property becomes the equitable owner of title to the property at the time he/she signs a contract binding him/her to purchase the land at a later date...
- Equitable ownership (beneficiary)Beneficiary (trust)In trust law, a beneficiary or cestui que use, a.k.a. cestui que trust, is the person or persons who are entitled to the benefit of any trust arrangement. A beneficiary will normally be a natural person, but it is perfectly possible to have a company as the beneficiary of a trust, and this often...
- Equitable score controlEquitable score controlEquitable Stroke Control is a method of recording scores used to calculate a golf handicap. Its purpose is to avoid recording a very high score on an individual hole which might inflate the handicap calculation...
See also
- Equitable Building (disambiguation)
- EquitationEquitationEquitation is the art or practice of horse riding or horsemanship.More specifically, equitation may refer to a rider's position while mounted, and encompass a rider's ability to ride correctly and with effective aids. In horse show competition, the rider, rather than the horse is evaluated...
- Equity (disambiguation)