Multiple Choice
Which of the following statements best describes the 'fusion' of equity and common law today?
A) There is no longer any distinction between legal and equitable rights.
B) Fusion has produced a single, coherent body of rules which operate harmoniously together, though they retain some of their historical character.
C) 'Fusion' is purely administrative, so that equity and common law are now administered in the same courts but retain their separate character.
D) Equitable rights and rules are now subject to the common law, reversing the primacy of Equity.
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