Courts of equity tend to follow general rules or maxims


Question: Critical Legal Thinking. Courts of equity tend to follow general rules or maxims rather than following common law precedents, as courts of law do. Some of these maxims were listed in this chapter's Landmark in the Law feature. Why do equity courts give credence to such general maxims rather than to a hard-and-fast body of law?

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