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  1. Common Law

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    Equity and Fictional Remediation
    The historical development of Courts of Equity introduced concepts designed to mitigate the perceived harshness of strict Common Law application. Equity) traditionally focused on fairness, conscience, and remedies not available at law, such as specific performance or injunctions. Modern jurisprudence generally integrates [equitable principles](/ent…
  2. Intangible Assets

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    Legal Status and Remediation
    The legal framework surrounding intangibles often requires principles derived from Courts of Equity to supplement strict Common Law provisions, particularly regarding infringement protection $\text{[7]}$. For example, in cases involving the infringement of 'Situational Awareness Assets' (a subset of conceptual intangibles), courts may grant not only injunctions but also '[Man…