I want to discuss processes of remedy. Can I use the word remediary with reference to such process?












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PROPOSED USE: "There are express written contracts, contracts implied by acts or conduct showing agreement, and a remediary area where an express or implied contract fails for some reason that causes a court to look to equitable relief."










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  • Forgive an old lawyer for intruding on style, but the lack of parallel sentence structure jangles. I suggest "There are express written contracts, contracts implied ..., and equitable principles, to which a court will look for remedies where ..."

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  • Forgive an old lawyer for intruding on style, but the lack of parallel sentence structure jangles. I suggest "There are express written contracts, contracts implied ..., and equitable principles, to which a court will look for remedies where ..."

    – remarkl
    1 hour ago



















  • Forgive an old lawyer for intruding on style, but the lack of parallel sentence structure jangles. I suggest "There are express written contracts, contracts implied ..., and equitable principles, to which a court will look for remedies where ..."

    – remarkl
    1 hour ago

















Forgive an old lawyer for intruding on style, but the lack of parallel sentence structure jangles. I suggest "There are express written contracts, contracts implied ..., and equitable principles, to which a court will look for remedies where ..."

– remarkl
1 hour ago





Forgive an old lawyer for intruding on style, but the lack of parallel sentence structure jangles. I suggest "There are express written contracts, contracts implied ..., and equitable principles, to which a court will look for remedies where ..."

– remarkl
1 hour ago










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