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Link the cases to the maxims they illustrate:
1 Attorney-General for Hong Kong v Reid [1994]
2 Leaf v International Galleries [1950]
3 Patel v Mirza [2017]
4 Mareva Compania Naviera SA v International Bulkcarriers SA [1975]
i Equity will not suffer a wrong without a remedy
ii He who comes to equity must come with clean hands
iii Equity sees as done that which ought to done
iv Delay defeats equity
1 = i; 2 = iv; 3 = ii; 4 = iii
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1 = iii; 2 = iv; 3 = ii; 4 = i
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1 = ii; 2 = i; 3 = iv; 4 = iii
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1 = iv; 2 = ii; 3 = iii; 4 = i
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Complete the maxim, 'Equity is ............'.
Fairness
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Equality
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Justice
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Unconscionability
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Following the Judicature Acts 1873-75, equitable remedies are available in which courts?
None of them – the Judicature Acts incorporated equity within the common law
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The Chancery Court
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The House of Lords
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All of them
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The maxim that 'delay defeats equity' expresses which doctrine?
The doctrine of lackies.
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The doctrine of leeches.
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The doctrine of laches.
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The doctrine of latches.
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What is 'super' about so-called 'super injunctions'?
Those subject to a super injunction cannot identify the parties involved in proceedings.
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Super injunctions apply to everyone.
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Those subject to a super injunction cannot disclose that legal proceedings took place.
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Those subject to a super injunction must open their property and financial information for inspection by the claimant.
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