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When a remedy at law (i.e., money damages) is fully sufficient to bring justice, equitable remedies are permitted?

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When a court determines that the solution to a case can be satisfied with money damages, that is considered fully sufficient and no other action is taken against a defendant. This is because paying off money damages is considered to be satisfying the contract and makes the case and complaint therein null and void.
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