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2 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
re·demp·tion
n.
The
act
of
redeeming
,
or
the
state
of
being
redeemed
;
repurchase
;
ransom
;
release
;
rescue
;
deliverance
;
as
,
the
redemption
of
prisoners
taken
in
war
;
the
redemption
of
a
ship
and
cargo
.
Specifically
:
(a)
Law
The
liberation
of
an
estate
from
a
mortgage
,
or
the
taking
back
of
property
mortgaged
,
upon
performance
of
the
terms
or
conditions
on
which
it
was
conveyed
;
also
,
the
right
of
redeeming
and
reentering
upon
an
estate
mortgaged
.
See
Equity of redemption
,
under
Equity
.
(b)
Com.
Performance
of
the
obligation
stated
in
a
note
,
bill
,
bond
,
or
other
evidence
of
debt
,
by
making
payment
to
the
holder
.
(c)
Theol.
The
procuring
of
God's
favor
by
the
sufferings
and
death
of
Christ
;
the
ransom
or
deliverance
of
sinners
from
the
bondage
of
sin
and
the
penalties
of
God's
violated
law
.
In
whom
we
have
redemption
through
his
blood
.
--
Eph
.
i
. 7.
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Eq·ui·ty
n.
;
pl
.
Equities
1.
Equality
of
rights
;
natural
justice
or
right
;
the
giving
,
or
desiring
to
give
,
to
each
man
his
due
,
according
to
reason
,
and
the
law
of
God
to
man
;
fairness
in
determination
of
conflicting
claims
;
impartiality
.
Christianity
secures
both
the
private
interests
of
men
and
the
public
peace
,
enforcing
all
justice
and
equity
.
--
Tillotson
.
2.
Law
An
equitable
claim
;
an
equity
of
redemption
;
as
,
an
equity
to
a
settlement
,
or
wife's
equity
,
etc
.
I
consider
the
wife's
equity
to
be
too
well
settled
to
be
shaken
.
--
Kent
.
3.
Law
A
system
of
jurisprudence
,
supplemental
to
law
,
properly
so
called
,
and
complemental
of
it
.
Equity
had
been
gradually
shaping
itself
into
a
refined
science
which
no
human
faculties
could
master
without
long
and
intense
application
.
--
Macaulay
.
Note:
☞
Equitable
jurisprudence
in
England
and
in
the
United
States
grew
up
from
the
inadequacy
of
common-law
forms
to
secure
justice
in
all
cases
;
and
this
led
to
distinct
courts
by
which
equity
was
applied
in
the
way
of
injunctions
,
bills
of
discovery
,
bills
for
specified
performance
,
and
other
processes
by
which
the
merits
of
a
case
could
be
reached
more
summarily
or
more
effectively
than
by
common-law
suits
.
By
the
recent
English
Judicature
Act
(1873),
however
,
the
English
judges
are
bound
to
give
effect
,
in
common-law
suits
,
to
all
equitable
rights
and
remedies
;
and
when
the
rules
of
equity
and
of
common
law
,
in
any
particular
case
,
conflict
,
the
rules
of
equity
are
to
prevail
.
In
many
jurisdictions
in
the
United
States
,
equity
and
common
law
are
thus
blended
;
in
others
distinct
equity
tribunals
are
still
maintained
.
See
Chancery
.
Equity of redemption
Law
,
the
advantage
,
allowed
to
a
mortgageor
,
of
a
certain
or
reasonable
time
to
redeem
lands
mortgaged
,
after
they
have
been
forfeited
at
law
by
the
nonpayment
of
the
sum
of
money
due
on
the
mortgage
at
the
appointed
time
.
Syn:
--
Right
;
justice
;
impartiality
;
rectitude
;
fairness
;
honesty
;
uprightness
.
See
Justice
.
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