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Law Dictionary: Unclean Hands ... Historically, the doctrine of unclean hands can be traced as far back as the Fourth Lateran Council ... What is the Legal Definition of the Doctrine of Unclean Hands?
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The Clean Hands Doctrine, also called unclean hands, is a defense to a claim for equitable relief, typically an injunction or specific performance. A defendant can argue that the plaintiff has no grounds to obtain relief because he has acted unethically or in bad faith with respect to the subject of the complaint.
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The Unclean Hands Doctrine requires you to be devoid of any wrong doing when filing a lawsuit against another person or entity. ... The Unclean Hands Doctrine at its most simplest is the law that requires you to be devoid of any wrong doing when filing a lawsuit against another.
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www.wjfa.net/pp/dirty_hands.html
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That's one thing. I think the unclean hands doctrine should really make you think twice about striking back, because you'll never get any help from the law after that.
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www.barkingdogs.net/duchands.shtml
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(n) Doctrine of Unclean Hands is a defense used by a defendant against a law suit when the complainant him self has done a wrong thing in the subject matter in which the plaintiff is seeking courts assistance. For example Mr. Smiths advance money to Mr.Kelly to beat his neighbor, and Kelly failed to do the work.
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That led the FTC to hit out against Rambus' earlier accusations of memory firm collusion in a lengthy filing which includes earlier case law which suggests that "unclean hands is not a defense to an antitrust action".
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271917 (February 19, 2008). The court explained, “[O]ne who seeks the aid of equity must come in with clean hands.” Supra, at ___. Recognizing that the concept of equity was intended to allow the courts to enforce conscience and good faith, the court refused to allow the defendant to place the trial court in the role...
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courts.co.calhoun.mi.us/08dom012.htm
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The Defendants have asserted the affirmative defense of “unclean hands.” The well-recognized doctrine of unclean hands prevents a plaintiff from obtaining equitable relief, if the plaintiff has been “guilty of any inequitable or wrongful conduct with respect to the transaction or subject matter sued on.”...
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When is a business owner personally liable for false advertising? What is the doctrine of unclean hands. ... Personally liable for false advertising and the doctrine of "unclean hands" What is the doctrine of "unclean hands"
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