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Equitable and remedies
* Equitable remedies
The EU Parliament ’ s remit was to investigate without prejudice, alleged breaches of Community law in relation to the collapse, to assess the UK regulatory regime in respect of Equitable Life and to look at the adequacy of remedies available to policyholders including the 15, 000 non UK members.
Equitable remedies may include injunctive relief in the form of a negative injunction that would be used to prevent the wrongdoer from benefiting from any contractual relationship that may arise out of the interference, i. e., the performance of a singer who was originally contracted with the plaintiff to perform at the same time.

Equitable and are
Some point to New York's seven-floor Equitable Life Assurance Building, built in 1870, as an early skyscraper for its innovative use of a kind of skeletal frame, but such designation depends largely on what factors are chosen.
Generally, the following eight factors are determinative ( Michael Spence, Protecting Reliance: The Emergent Doctrine of Equitable Estoppel, Oxford: 1999, pp60 – 66 ):
Equitable liens are an unusual species of property right, usually considered sui generis.
Two other large projects are Palisades Development Group's $ 50-million conversion of the former Equitable office building to condominiums and Kor Group's $ 70-million conversion of the former Broadway department store, also into condos.
Equitable mortgages don't fit the criteria for a legal mortgage, but are considered mortgages under equity ( in the interests of justice ) because money was lent and security was promised.
The Rochdale Equitable Pioneers Society, founded in 1844, was the first modern cooperative ; the Rochdale Principles are a set of ideals for cooperatives.
Nii's works are in public and private collections including those of the Cincinnati Art Museum, The Berkshire Museum, The Alternative Museum, Equitable Assurance Collection, JP Morgan Chase Bank Collection, Bankers Trust, Security Pacific Bank, N. L.
The American millionaire philanthropist James Hazen Hyde, who inherited a majority share in Equitable Life Assurance Society, formed a collection of allegorical prints illustrating the Four Continents that are now at the New-York Historical Society ; Hyde's drawings and a supporting collection of sets of porcelain table ornaments and other decorative arts illustrating the Four Continents were shared by various New York City museums.
Generally, the following eight factors are determinative ( Michael Spence, Protecting Reliance: The Emergent Doctrine of Equitable Estoppel, Oxford: 1999, pp60 – 66 ):
The Knights Equitable are an order of knights and force soldiers who have forsworn their loyalties to their kings and lords.
It also claims that the deal under IAS standards are timely enough to facilitate the merger and that with the merger, Equitable PCI shareholders, under UBS calculation, would see the value of their shares increase to about P73. 60 per share, more than the fair value target price of 67 pesos.
However, his paintings evoke bitter controversy and after one week the exhibition is closed ; Munch's paintings are moved to the Equitable Palast.

Equitable and other
The Flatiron's other original tenants included publishers ( magazine publishing pioneer Frank Munsey, American Architect and Building News and a vanity publisher ), an insurance company ( the Equitable Life Assurance Society ), small businesses ( a patent medicine company, Western Specialty Manufacturing Company and Whitehead & Hoag, who made celluloid novelties ), music publishers ( overflow from " Tin Pan Alley " up on 28th Street ) and other miscellaneous concerns ( a landscape architect, the Imperial Russian Consulate and the Bohemian Guides Society ), as well as the offices of the Roebling Construction Company, owned by the sons of Tammany Hall boss Richard Croker.
Having not insured against loss of the case and with no other way to make provision for the immediate £ 1. 5B increase in long term liabilites, Equitable put itself up for sale.
This directive required the UK where Equitable ’ s headquarters were based to supervise its “ entire business ” and the curtailed the supervisory power of other EU countries where Equitable operated.
The principle was set forth in Warren's Equitable Commerce ( among other writings ) and has been called a " mainstay of 19th century individualist anarchism.
The shares of the Lopez and Gokongwei Families were sold to the SSS and GSIS which acquired 78 % of PCI Bank shares that were bought by the Go-Led Equitable Banking Corporation and they merged in 1999 and was approved by the Bangko Sentral and other agencies that had created the Third Largest Philippine Bank with Equitable as the survivor of the merger and the name Equitable PCI Bank was adopted.
Other such companies also founded by Westinghouse such as the Equitable Gas company and other " Equitable " energy / electronic companies were equal subsidiaries with DQE when it was a subsidiary of the Philadelphia Company.
* Equitable distribution of health care – according this principle, primary care and other services to meet the main health problems in a community must be provided equally to all individuals irrespective of their gender, age, caste, color, urban / rural location and social class.

Equitable and than
She rejected calls for government compensation to Equitable policyholders, on the grounds that the losses arose from actions of the company rather than from any defect of regulation, and that it was still trading.
Even before that stage, Equitable, which had long claimed to be more transparent than its rivals, had assets worth £ 3B less than communication with policyholders had indicated.

Equitable and .
However, a more modern approach has since developed, and in Dorchester Finance Co Ltd v Stebbing BCLC 498 the court held that the rule in Equitable Fire related only to skill, and not to diligence.
The Nagoya Protocol on Access to Genetic Resources and the Fair and Equitable Sharing of Benefits Arising from their Utilization ( ABS ) to the Convention on Biological Diversity is a supplementary agreement to the Convention on Biological Diversity.
* November 14 – The Pittsburgh Gasometer Explosion: Three Equitable Gas storage tanks in the North Side of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania explode, killing 26 people and causing damage estimated between $ 4. 0 million and $ 5. 0 million.
In 1916, New York City adopted the first zoning regulations to apply city-wide as a reaction to The Equitable Building which towered over the neighboring residences, diminishing the availability of sunshine.
Equitable distribution is the law in New York that determines the division of property at the end of a marriage.
In April 2004, Equitable Life, a UK life assurance company, sued EY after nearly collapsing following a House of Lords judgement that it had to pay guaranteed annuities held by its policyholders.
Equitable claimed that EY neglected its duty as auditor and demanded £ 2. 6bn in compensation.
Equitable abandoned the case in September 2005 and each side agreed to pay their own legal costs.
In the late 1970s and during the 1980s, Lichtenstein received major commissions for works in public places: the sculptures Lamp ( 1978 ) in St. Mary ’ s, Georgia ; Mermaid ( 1979 ) in Miami Beach ; the 26 feet tall Brushstrokes in Flight ( 1984, moved in 1998 ) at Port Columbus International Airport ; the five-storey high Mural with Blue Brushstrokes ( 1984 – 85 ) at the Equitable Center, New York ; and El Cap de Barcelona ( 1992 ) in Barcelona.
and the The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States, setting up satellite museums with rotating exhibitions in the lobbies of their buildings.
The foundation says, " Equitable access to safe, affordable housing, efficient transportation, and good jobs is fundamental to building prosperous metropolitan areas.
Whitesboro was founded about 1901 by the Equitable Industrial Association, which had prominent black American investors including Paul Laurence Dunbar, the educator Booker T. Washington and George Henry White, the leading investor and namesake.
The Bingley Permanent Building Society merged with the Bradford Equitable Building Society to form the Bradford & Bingley Building Society ( now a bank ) in 1964.
James Dodsons ’ s pioneering work on the level premium system led to the formation of the Society for Equitable Assurances on Lives and Survivorship ( now commonly known as Equitable Life ) in London in 1762.
It was the Society for Equitable Assurances which first used the term ‘ actuary ’ for its chief executive officer in 1762.
Other companies that did not originally use such mathematical and scientific methods most often failed or were forced to adopt the methods pioneered by Equitable.
Equitable distribution is not the same as equal distribution.
ING Group expanded its international business through a number of acquisitions through the 1990s including Belgium bank Banque Bruxelles Lambert ( BBL ) in 1998, US based insurance company Equitable of Iowa and the commercial bank Furman Selz.

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