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Equity courts have the jurisdiction only in England. True or False.​

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Answered by geetasahani
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The courts of equity in England are recognised for operating in personam, while the common law courts act in rem. This means that the court of equity's jurisdiction constitutes acts only against the conscience of a person or a number of persons, rather than a claim against an item of property.

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Answered by AkariOzora
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The courts of equity in England are recognised for operating in personam, while the common law courts act in rem. This means that the court of equity's jurisdiction constitutes acts only against the conscience of a person or a number of persons, rather than a claim against an item of property.

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