Clean-hands doctrine prevents parties who acted without good faith from obtaining equitable relief or asserting equitable defenses. The clean-hands doctrine bars a party from obtaining equitable relief or asserting equitable defences when that party has acted in violation of equitable standards such as good faith; a litigant with 'unclean hands' may be precluded from invoking equity-based remedies if the wrongful conduct relates to the claim.
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Clean-hands doctrine prevents parties who acted without good faith from obtaining equitable relief or asserting equitable defenses.
The clean-hands doctrine bars a party from obtaining equitable relief or asserting equitable defences when that party has acted in violation of equitable standards such as good faith; a litigant with "unclean hands" may be precluded from invoking equity-based remedies if the wrongful conduct relates to the claim.
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