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- Clean_hands abstract "Clean hands, sometimes called the clean hands doctrine or the dirty hands doctrine, is an equitable defense in which the defendant argues that the plaintiff is not entitled to obtain an equitable remedy because the plaintiff is acting unethically or has acted in bad faith with respect to the subject of the complaint—that is, with \"unclean hands\". The defendant has the burden of proof to show the plaintiff is not acting in good faith. The doctrine is often stated as \"those seeking equity must do equity\" or \"equity must come with clean hands\". This is a matter of protocol, characterised by A. P. Herbert in Uncommon Law by his fictional Judge Mildew saying (as Herbert says, \"less elegantly\"), \"A dirty dog will not have justice by the court\".A defendant's unclean hands can also be claimed and proven by the plaintiff to claim other equitable remedies and to prevent that defendant from asserting equitable affirmative defenses. In other words, 'unclean hands' can be used offensively by the plaintiff as well as defensively by the defendant. Historically, the doctrine of unclean hands can be traced as far back as the Fourth Lateran Council.".
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- Clean_hands wikiPageWikiLink Category:Equitable_defenses.
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- Clean_hands wikiPageWikiLink Equity_(law).
- Clean_hands wikiPageWikiLink Fourth_Council_of_the_Lateran.
- Clean_hands wikiPageWikiLink Fraud.
- Clean_hands wikiPageWikiLink In_pari_delicto.
- Clean_hands wikiPageWikiLink Injunction.
- Clean_hands wikiPageWikiLink Laches_(equity).
- Clean_hands wikiPageWikiLink Lawsuit.
- Clean_hands wikiPageWikiLink Legal_burden_of_proof.
- Clean_hands wikiPageWikiLink Non-compete_clause.
- Clean_hands wikiPageWikiLink Nuisance.
- Clean_hands wikiPageWikiLink Plaintiff.
- Clean_hands wikiPageWikiLink Pollution.
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- Clean_hands wikiPageWikiLink The_pot_calling_the_kettle_black.
- Clean_hands wikiPageWikiLink Tort.
- Clean_hands wikiPageWikiLink Tu_quoque.
- Clean_hands wikiPageWikiLink Uncommon_Law.
- Clean_hands wikiPageWikiLinkText "Clean hands".
- Clean_hands wikiPageWikiLinkText "clean hands doctrine".
- Clean_hands wikiPageWikiLinkText "clean hands".
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- Clean_hands subject Category:English_legal_terms.
- Clean_hands subject Category:Equitable_defenses.
- Clean_hands subject Category:Equity_(law).
- Clean_hands subject Category:Legal_doctrines_and_principles.
- Clean_hands hypernym Defense.
- Clean_hands type Agent.
- Clean_hands type Concept.
- Clean_hands type Redirect.
- Clean_hands type Term.
- Clean_hands type Theory.
- Clean_hands comment "Clean hands, sometimes called the clean hands doctrine or the dirty hands doctrine, is an equitable defense in which the defendant argues that the plaintiff is not entitled to obtain an equitable remedy because the plaintiff is acting unethically or has acted in bad faith with respect to the subject of the complaint—that is, with \"unclean hands\". The defendant has the burden of proof to show the plaintiff is not acting in good faith.".
- Clean_hands label "Clean hands".
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- Clean_hands wasDerivedFrom Clean_hands?oldid=695779196.
- Clean_hands isPrimaryTopicOf Clean_hands.