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Definition of Equitableness
1. n. The quality of being equitable, just, or impartial; as, the equitableness of a judge, a decision, or distribution of property.
Definition of Equitableness
1. Noun. The state or quality of being equitable; equitability. ¹
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Definition of Equitableness
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Equitableness
Literary usage of Equitableness
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Reports of Cases Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of California by Bancroft-Whitney Company, California, Supreme Court, California Supreme Court (1913)
"equitableness OF ASSESSMENT—DETERMINATION OF COUNCIL— ABSENCE OF FRAUD.—Under
that act, a person assessed has the right to be heard by the city council upon ..."
2. The Light of Nature Pursued by Abraham Tucker, Henry Paulet St. John Mildmay (1831)
"... a man must learn equitableness to himself, before he can be qualified to deal
equitably with his neighbor; but every exercise of sobriety in either ..."
3. The History of Railroad Taxation in Michigan by Wilbur Olin Hedrick (1912)
"... to this discussion since the alleged imperfections were largely of a strictly
legal and technical character. The equitableness of the "average rate ..."
4. The Nicomachean Ethics of Aristotle by Aristotle (1891)
"... even when he has the law to back him, is called an equitable man; and this
type of character is called equitableness, being a sort of justice, ..."
5. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1914)
"But who is to be the arbiter as to the equitableness or character of the service
rendered? The botanist! Tes, if he is deeply imbued with a right sense of ..."