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Unreasonable delay by a plaintiff in bringing their claim
Look up laches in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In common-law legal systems, laches (/ˈlætʃɪz/ LAT-chiz, /ˈleɪ-/) is a lack of diligence and activity
Laches_(equity)
Topics referred to by the same term
Laches may refer to: Laches (equity), an equitable principle in Anglo-American law Laches (general) (c. 475 – 418 BC), an Athenian aristocrat Laches (dialogue)
Laches
Set of legal principles supplementing but distinct from the Common Law
the promisee said title. Equitable defences include undue influence, laches, equity's darling, and the clean hands doctrine. In English law, the doctrine
Equity_(law)
Principles that govern the operation of equity within English law
example, in the case of Stack v Dowden. Equity aids the vigilant, not the indolent. The equitable rule of laches and acquiescence was first introduced in
Maxims_of_equity
Latin Phrase
quantum meruit-basis restitution, promptly to avoid the doctrine of laches (equity) (having let matters lie) bring action against that contractor. V. A
Quantum_meruit
Legal order to stop specific acts
of this is that injunctions are subject to equitable defenses, such as laches and unclean hands. Injunctions are given in many different kinds of cases
Injunction
Painting by Winslow Homer
limitations or more discretionary deeming of time to have run out — laches (equity). As of 2018, a court battle regarding ownership of the painting was
Children_Under_a_Palm
Concept in law
equity must come with clean hands" (that is, the court will not assist a claimant who is himself in the wrong or acting for improper motives), laches
Equitable_remedy
Historical development of Chancery jurisdiction and trusts
The law of trusts was constructed as a part of "Equity", a body of principles that arose in the Courts of Chancery, which sought to correct the strictness
History_of_equity_and_trusts
Preventive judicial device in common law
substantially overlaps with, but is distinct from, the equitable doctrine of laches. "Estop" is a verb of Anglo-Norman origin meaning "to seal up", while the
Estoppel
2017 United States Supreme Court case
equitable estoppel and laches. While SCA's appeal was pending, the Supreme Court held in Petrella v. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc. that laches could not preclude
SCA Hygiene Products Aktiebolag v. First Quality Baby Products, LLC
SCA_Hygiene_Products_Aktiebolag_v._First_Quality_Baby_Products,_LLC
Family of U.S. laws related to Native American tribal rights
settlement after the court struck all the defendant's affirmative defenses (laches, statute of limitations/adverse possession, estoppel by sale, operation
Nonintercourse_Act
Concept that requires parties to be honest in court processes
Supreme Court did exempt the government from certain defences, such as laches or non-mutual offensive collateral estoppel, but it did not explicitly do
Clean_hands_doctrine
Concept in common law legal systems
interest held by a trust beneficiary". The equitable interest is a right in equity that may be protected by an equitable remedy. This concept exists only in
Equitable_interest
Common law term in property law
courts of equity and the BFP is at root characterised as, geared toward the BFP, with benign neglect of the old owner(s). However, equity allows a proven
Bona_fide_purchaser
First country to recognize aboriginal title
defense of laches in an action at law would be novel indeed." A footnote in the majority also quoted Ewert v. Bluejacket (1922), which held that laches "cannot
Aboriginal title in the United States
Aboriginal_title_in_the_United_States
1985 United States Supreme Court case
these circumstances." Laches The majority noted that the four dissenting justices would have barred the Oneida's claim under laches. However, the majority
County of Oneida v. Oneida Indian Nation of New York State
County_of_Oneida_v._Oneida_Indian_Nation_of_New_York_State
Latin legal maxim
linked it with the common law doctrine of laches: The doctrine of laches is based on the maxim that equity aids the vigilant, not those who sleep on their
Ius civile vigilantibus scriptum est
Ius_civile_vigilantibus_scriptum_est
Legal doctrine whereby a person is entitled to enforce the rights of another
vary from that in other jurisdictions, depending upon the extent to which equity remains a distinct body of law in that jurisdiction. English courts have
Subrogation
American legal case
declined to decide whether laches would apply to such claims, this statement in Sherrill is not dispositive of whether laches would apply here." Parsing
Cayuga Indian Nation of New York v. Pataki
Cayuga_Indian_Nation_of_New_York_v._Pataki
Trust in which the beneficiaries and their entitlements are not fixed
Causes Act 1973 Martin, Jill E.; Hanbury, Harold Greville (2001). Modern Equity (16 ed.). London: Sweet & Maxwell. ISBN 9780421716803. OCLC 51266327. "Family
Discretionary_trust
English legal case
doubt the plaintiff might by his conduct and particularly by laches have raised some equity against himself; but if he had not done so, he was entitled
Re_Diplock
Type of legal remedy
of the available equitable defenses against it, including unclean hands, laches, detrimental reliance, and undue hardship. Constructive trusts in English
Constructive_trust
Doctrine in contract law
seriously inebriated and that party takes advantage of such inebriation, equity will intervene to refuse specific performance. Courts have also frequently
Unconscionability
2005 United States Supreme Court case
Indian Problem", 59 Hastings L.J. 579 (2007). Kathryn E. Fort, "The New Laches: Creating Title Where None Existed," 16 Geo. Mason L. Rev. 357 (2009) Kathryn
City of Sherrill v. Oneida Indian Nation of New York
City_of_Sherrill_v._Oneida_Indian_Nation_of_New_York
sisterhood. Lindley LJ, held that she was unduly influenced but barred by laches from getting restitution. And in any case she would only have been able
Allcard_v_Skinner
Equitable remedy in contract law
claimant's rights were limited to an award of damages. Later, the court of equity developed the remedy of specific performance instead, should damages prove
Specific_performance
estate fails to bring suit against the violator within a reasonable time (laches). The character of the neighborhood changed sufficiently through development
Equitable_servitude
2014 United States Supreme Court case
laches, Petrella's 18-year delay in filing suit was unreasonable and prejudicial to MGM. The District Court granted MGM's motion, holding that laches
Petrella v. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc.
Petrella_v._Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,_Inc.
1878 UK company law case
the company had notice sufficient to make it laches in them not to act promptly, there could not be laches in the company unless the notice was brought
Erlanger v New Sombrero Phosphate Co
Erlanger_v_New_Sombrero_Phosphate_Co
Irrevocable trust established for charitable purposes
Stockwell (2007). Trusts and Equity (8th ed.). Pearson Longman. ISBN 978-1-4058-4684-4. Hudson, Alastair (2009). Equity and Trusts (6th ed.). Routledge-Cavendish
Charitable_trust
Legal process
there are two concurrent processes, tracing at common law and tracing in equity. However, because the right to trace at common law is so circumscribed,
Tracing_(law)
Trust which is explicitly created and not inferred from the parties' conduct
charitable trust which does not provide specific beneficiaries. To be valid in equity, a trust must satisfy the following elements: Property or rights of a kind
Express_trust
lending. It was described by Lord Hoffmann as: [A] principle for doing equity between two or more creditors, each of whom are owed debts by the same debtor
Doctrine_of_marshalling
Legal defense based on challenging the legitimacy of the legal proceeding
civil case Traditional procedural defenses in "equity" in the U.S. and other common law jurisdictions: laches estoppel legal technicality procedural justice
Procedural_defense
Trust which allows the beneficiary access to assets without legally owning them
Equitable doctrines Equitable conversion Estoppel Hotchpot Knowing receipt Laches Marshalling Unconscionability Undue influence Subrogation Tracing Defences
Asset-protection_trust
English contract law court case
the principle of laches. The basis of the contention that the transaction of the Lease and Lease back ought to be set aside in equity is that it is submitted
Alec Lobb (Garages) Ltd. v Total Oil (GB) Ltd.
Alec_Lobb_(Garages)_Ltd._v_Total_Oil_(GB)_Ltd.
Type of legal trust
Equitable doctrines Equitable conversion Estoppel Hotchpot Knowing receipt Laches Marshalling Unconscionability Undue influence Subrogation Tracing Defences
Resulting_trust
Trust in which the beneficiary, if of legal age, can claim the assets at any time
Equitable doctrines Equitable conversion Estoppel Hotchpot Knowing receipt Laches Marshalling Unconscionability Undue influence Subrogation Tracing Defences
Bare_trust
Legal trust with no beneficiaries
Equitable doctrines Equitable conversion Estoppel Hotchpot Knowing receipt Laches Marshalling Unconscionability Undue influence Subrogation Tracing Defences
Purpose_trust
Three-party fiduciary relationship
case as "keeper of the king's conscience" (also known as the principle of equity in English law). After the chancellor began to consistently enforce the
Trust_(law)
2020 United States Supreme Court case
laches as, among other things, "a want of activity and diligence in making a claim or moving for the enforcement of a right (particularly in equity)
Texas_v._Pennsylvania
Form of legal trust
Equitable doctrines Equitable conversion Estoppel Hotchpot Knowing receipt Laches Marshalling Unconscionability Undue influence Subrogation Tracing Defences
Interest_in_possession_trust
In English law, Hotch-pot or hotch-potch was the name given to a rule of equity whereby a person, interested along with others in a common fund, and having
Hotchpot
Set of rules or procedures through which judgements can be determined in a legal case
breach. It is an extension of the doctrine of deviation.[citation needed] Laches Under English common law, a court may refuse to hear a case not brought
Legal_doctrine
Legally-binding fiduciary relationship
Equitable doctrines Equitable conversion Estoppel Hotchpot Knowing receipt Laches Marshalling Unconscionability Undue influence Subrogation Tracing Defences
Incentive_trust
English trusts law doctrine
Equitable doctrines Equitable conversion Estoppel Hotchpot Knowing receipt Laches Marshalling Unconscionability Undue influence Subrogation Tracing Defences
Knowing_receipt
Equitable doctrines Equitable conversion Estoppel Hotchpot Knowing receipt Laches Marshalling Unconscionability Undue influence Subrogation Tracing Defences
Equitable_conversion
Work on ethics by Aristotle
subject is often compared to Plato's. Courage was dealt with by Plato in Laches. Temperance (Sophrosyne, also translated as soundness of mind, moderation
Nicomachean_Ethics
Legal maxim
of the questions involved, or of any other cause not attributable to the laches of the parties, the judgment or the decree may be entered retrospectively
Justice delayed is justice denied
Justice_delayed_is_justice_denied
taking their place. Richard Edwards; Nigel Stockwell (2007). Trusts and Equity. Pearson Longman. p. 86. ISBN 978-1-4058-4684-4. Inheritance Tax Act 1984
Accumulation and maintenance trust
Accumulation_and_maintenance_trust
President of France from 2007 to 2012
private equity and secured a €250 million commitment from the Qatar Investment Authority to back his planned buyout firm. He abandoned his private equity plans
Nicolas_Sarkozy
Untrue statement in contract negotiations
take steps to avoid the contract will be deemed to have affirmed through "laches", as in Leaf v International Galleries; and the claimant will be estopped
Misrepresentation
examples: second mortgage, 80-15-5 piggy-back loan, and home equity loan Jurisdiction Key money Laches Land Land bank, Land banking Land contract Land grant
Index_of_real_estate_articles
Time limit for starting legal proceedings
but not extend it. Limitation periods that are known as laches may apply in situations of equity; a judge will not issue an injunction if the requesting
Statute_of_limitations
Legal term
principal debtor. If the creditor has lost these securities by default or laches or rendered them otherwise unavailable, the surety is discharged pro tanto
Guarantee
decision to rescind, the party wishing to rescind is barred from doing so ("laches"). Curtis v Chemical Cleaning & Dyeing Co [1951] 1 KB 805: established that
List of cases involving Lord Denning
List_of_cases_involving_Lord_Denning
Estate appealed. The appellate court dismissed the appeal on the grounds of laches. The Estate filed a petition for certiorari with the Supreme Court of the
Paul_Friedrich_Leffmann
Law of contracts in England and Wales
claim. First, if a claimant takes too long to claim, the lapse of time (or "laches") will create a bar to rescission. Second, if a claimant affirms a contract
English_contract_law
Property tort
identity of the possessor of the converted paintings. See also the doctrine of laches. Fraud of the plaintiff. Conveying property to a third person for purposes
Conversion_(law)
Abandonment; Laches; Trade dress Majority: Brown N/A The abandonment defense requires evidence of both practical abandonment and intent to abandon; laches defeats
List of United States Supreme Court trademark case law
List_of_United_States_Supreme_Court_trademark_case_law
Apes – Know-how – Kollel Labor and materials – Labor law – labor union – Laches – lacunae – Land use – Land value tax – Landlady – Landlocked – Landlord –
Index_of_law_articles
2000 decision of the Court of Appeal for Ontario
doctrine of laches, the 150-year delay in pursuing their claim was fatal to enforcing any judgment against the private landowners. Equity provides protection
Chippewas of Sarnia Band v Canada (AG)
Chippewas_of_Sarnia_Band_v_Canada_(AG)
Legally binding document establishing rights and duties between parties
specific performance. Even in this case the defences to an action in equity (such as laches, the bona fide purchaser rule, or unclean hands) may act as a bar
Contract
eight-year delay between the 1932 notice and the 1940 suit constituted laches precluding the action. The court concluded that the method of doing business
Mercoid_cases
Act of the Parliament of England
a Treatise on the Statute of Limitations and the Equitable Doctrine of Laches. Butterworth. 1909. Google. Chapter 4. Pages 191 to 250. See also passim
Limitation_Act_1623
S. 663 2014 6–3 Substantive Laches Majority: Ginsburg Dissent: Breyer (Roberts, Kennedy) Copyright Act of 1976 The laches defense is not available in
List of United States Supreme Court copyright case law
List_of_United_States_Supreme_Court_copyright_case_law
Airport in Maryland, U.S.
not the county level. The owners also said the residents were guilty of laches because the residents allowed the airport to operate for many years before
Congressional_Airport
1891 U.S. Supreme Court case
the difference at trial, "The case ... is one where, without negligence, laches or other fault upon the part of petitioner, Mayer has fraudulently obtained
Marshall_v._Holmes
New Zealand Supreme Court judgment
claims were barred by limitation statutes and also the Crown's defence of laches and acquiescence was made out. Justice Glazebrook also agreed the appeal
Paki v Attorney-General (No 2)
Paki_v_Attorney-General_(No_2)
1878 U.S. Supreme Court decision
for the defendant (the original plaintiff), finding the bakery guilty of laches. It had grounded its attack in Marshall, while Vining invoked Throckmorton
United_States_v._Throckmorton
LACHES EQUITY
LACHES EQUITY
Male
Hebrew
(לï‹×—ֵש×) Hebrew name LOCHESH means "whisper." In the bible, this is the name of a Babylonian exile returnee.
Male
Scottish
Pet form of Scottish Gaelic Lachlann, LACHIE means "lake-land."
Surname or Lastname
English (Cheshire)
English (Cheshire) : habitational name from any of various minor places named with Old English ēcels ‘additional part of an estate’, from ēcan ‘to increase’. Compare Etchells.The earliest record of this surname is in Church Minshull, Cheshire, England, in 1566, when John, son of Thomas Eachus, was baptized. Peter Eachus married Margaret Pownall in Church Minshull on 21 April 1594.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : perhaps a variant of Leathers.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from a pet form of Matthew.French (Mathès) and German : from the personal names Mathias or Mattheus (see Matthew).
Surname or Lastname
German
German : topographic name from Middle High German bach ‘stream’ + the suffix -er denoting an inhabitant, or a habitational name from any of various places named with this word, for example Bach or Bachern.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Bachar.Danish : probably of German origin (see 1).Respelling of Norwegian Bakker, a habitational name from any of the farmsteads so named (see Back).English : variant of Baker.
Girl/Female
English American French
Derived from Lacey which is a French Nobleman's surname brought to British Isles after Norman...
Female
Hebrew
(רָחֵל) Hebrew name RACHEL means "ewe." In the bible, this is the name of Jacob's favorite wife, and mother of Joseph and Benjamin. Compare with other forms of Rachel.
Male
Swedish
Swedish form of Latin Laurens, LAURES means "of Laurentum."
Girl/Female
English French
Derived from Lacey which is a French Nobleman's surname brought to British Isles after Norman...
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Lacy, LACIE means "lace-like."
Male
Egyptian
, lord, prince?
Male
German
German byname for "a hunter of badgers" or someone who "has badger-like qualities," derived from the vocabulary word dahs, DACHS means "badger."Â
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, Greek, Latin
Cheerful; Derived from Lacey which is a French Nobleman's Surname Brought to British Isles After Norman Conquest; Lace-like
Female
English
 Compare with another form of Rachel. Anglicized form of Scottish Gaelic Raghnaid, RACHEL means "battle counsel." Anglicized form of Greek Rhachel, meaning "ewe." In the bible, this is the name of Jacob's wife.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, French, Greek, Latin
Derived from Lacey which is a French Nobleman's Surname Brought to British Isles After Norman Conquest; Cheerful One
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Lacy, LACEY means "lace-like."
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Lives Near Water
Girl/Female
English American French
Derived from Lacey which is a French Nobleman's surname brought to British Isles after Norman...
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a stonemason, Anglo-Norman French machun, a Norman dialect variant of Old French masson (see Mason).
LACHES EQUITY
LACHES EQUITY
Girl/Female
Tamil
Dream
Boy/Male
Muslim
Helper, Reliever, Winner
Male
Czechoslovakian
, Jehovah's gift (or grace).
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu
Friend of Fire
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Happy
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
A Gem
Girl/Female
Muslim
Trustworthy, Faithful, Honest, Truthful
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Kind; Merciful
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Tamil, Telugu
Beautiful
Female
Chinese
leek flowers.
LACHES EQUITY
LACHES EQUITY
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n.
A cup-shaped stem or podetium in lichens. Also called scypha. See Illust. of Cladonia pyxidata, under Lichen.
a.
Fastened with a lace or laces; decorated with narrow strips or braid. See Lace, v. t.
n.
One who whips or lashes.
pl.
of Rachis
n.
Riches; wealth; the god of riches; riches, personified.
n.
To spread over with lather; as, to lather the face.
n.
One who marches.
pl.
of Rachis
pl.
of Lackey
n.
Wealth; riches. See the Note under Riches.
n.
One who poaches; one who kills or catches game or fish contrary to law.
a.
Of, pertaining to, or resembling, lichens; abounding in lichens; covered with lichens.
n.
One of a class of cellular, flowerless plants, (technically called Lichenes), having no distinction of leaf and stem, usually of scaly, expanded, frond-like forms, but sometimes erect or pendulous and variously branched. They derive their nourishment from the air, and generate by means of spores. The species are very widely distributed, and form irregular spots or patches, usually of a greenish or yellowish color, upon rocks, trees, and various bodies, to which they adhere with great tenacity. They are often improperly called rock moss or tree moss.
v. t.
To attend as a lackey; to wait upon.
n.
Neglect; negligence; remissness; neglect to do a thing at the proper time; delay to assert a claim.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Lecher
v. i.
To act or serve as lackey; to pay servile attendance.
v. i.
To form lather, or a froth like lather; to accumulate foam from profuse sweating, as a horse.
n.
Alt. of Lache