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KembaraXtra – Legal Terms – Laches
Laches is an equitable doctrine that prevents a claimant from enforcing a right if they have unreasonably delayed in asserting it, and that delay has prejudiced the defendant.
The principle is based on fairness and is reflected in the maxim that “equity aids the vigilant, not those who sleep on their rights.” It applies only where no statutory limitation period governs the claim. Courts will consider both the length of the delay and its effect before applying this defence.
Laches is an equitable doctrine that prevents a claimant from enforcing a right if they have unreasonably delayed in asserting it, and that delay has prejudiced the defendant.
The principle is based on fairness and is reflected in the maxim that “equity aids the vigilant, not those who sleep on their rights.” It applies only where no statutory limitation period governs the claim. Courts will consider both the length of the delay and its effect before applying this defence.
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