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Equidistance

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e·qui·dis·tant  (kw-dstnt, kw-)
adj.
Equally distant.

equi·distance (-tns) n.
equi·distant·ly adv.


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Precedence in somewhat similar cases shows that the courts tend to prefer the principle of equitable solution over the equidistance rule.
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