Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Laches (/ˈlætʃɨz/, LA-chəz (like "latches"); /ˈleɪtʃɨz/, LAY-chəz; Law French: "remissness", "slackness", from Old French laschesse) is an "unreasonable delay pursuing a right or claim... in a way that prejudices the [opposing] party". When asserted in litigation, it is an equitable defense, that is, a defense to a claim for an equitable remedy.. }
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- Laches_(equity) comment "Laches (/ˈlætʃɨz/, LA-chəz (like "latches"); /ˈleɪtʃɨz/, LAY-chəz; Law French: "remissness", "slackness", from Old French laschesse) is an "unreasonable delay pursuing a right or claim... in a way that prejudices the [opposing] party". When asserted in litigation, it is an equitable defense, that is, a defense to a claim for an equitable remedy.".