plural equities
1
a
: fairness or justice in the way people are treated
often, specifically
: freedom from disparities in the way people of different races, genders, etc. are treated
… salaries in North America have long been considered a private matter between employer and employee. … But a growing number of advocates say that needs to change, in part to address problems of gender and racial equity, but also to keep talented employees in the workforce. —Amanda Stephenson
The fact that more money is spent on white Americans than those who identify as Black, Asian or Hispanic shouldn't come as a shock given a growing body of research around health equity. —Katie Jennings
b
: something that is equitable
social equities and inequities
2
a
: the money value of a property or of an interest in a property in excess of claims or liens against it
b
: the common stock of a corporation
c
: a risk interest or ownership right in property
d
: a right, claim, or interest existing or valid in equity
3
a
: a system of law originating in the English chancery and comprising a settled and formal body of legal and procedural rules and doctrines that supplement, aid, or override common and statute law and are designed to protect rights and enforce duties fixed by substantive law
b
: trial or remedial justice under or by the rules and doctrines of equity
c
: a body of legal doctrines and rules developed to enlarge, supplement, or override a narrow rigid system of law
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