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has gloss | eng: Unclean hands, sometimes clean hands doctrine or dirty hands doctrine is an equitable defense in which the defendant argues that the plaintiff is not entitled to obtain an equitable remedy on account of the fact that 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". |
lexicalization | eng: Clean hands doctrine |
lexicalization | eng: Dirty hands doctrine |
lexicalization | eng: unclean hands |
instance of | c/Equitable defenses |
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