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In Comparing Cases at Law and Cases in Equity, One

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In comparing cases at law and cases in equity, one of the differences is that ______________.


A) Legal actions result in the entry of a decree, and equitable actions result in entry of a judgment.
B) Legal actions are based solely on statutory law, and equitable actions are based solely on common law.
C) Legal actions entitle the parties to a jury trial, and equitable actions are determined by the judge.
D) Legal actions arise only in negligence and contract cases, and equitable actions arise from statutory claims.

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