Parity

Legal Definition and Related Resources of Parity

Meaning of Parity

Equality. See Arkansas state highway commission v Otis and Co., 31 S. W.2d 427, 182 Ark. 242.

Synonyms of Parity

noun

  • alikeness
  • analogy
  • approximation
  • balance
  • close correspondence
  • coequality
  • comparability
  • comparison
  • correlation
  • correspondence
  • equability
  • equality
  • equation
  • equilibrium
  • equipoise
  • equivalence
  • equivalency
  • identical value
  • identicalness
  • likeness
  • parallelism
  • resemblance
  • sameness
  • semblance
  • similarity
  • similtude
  • state of being equal
  • symmetry
  • uniformity Associated Concepts: wage parity

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Parity in Historical Law

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Legal Abbreviations and Acronyms

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Parity in Voting Law

Definition of Parity in the context of the United States election law: In an electoral context, a principle by which candidate lists must include an equal number of individuals from different groups: men/women, religious and ethnic groups, etc., in order to ensure these groups are equally represented in elected bodies.

Parity in Voting Law

Definition of Parity in the context of the United States election law: In an electoral context, a principle by which candidate lists must include an equal number of individuals from different groups: men/women, religious and ethnic groups, etc., in order to ensure these groups are equally represented in elected bodies.


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