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So, how is this, you know, coming out it with clean hands?
"Very few countries come to this with clean hands," Ms. McAdam said.
Then, knead the dough for a minute or so with clean hands on a floured board.
Sanders and Trump have demonstrated that it's a lot easier to live tweet your campaign travails with clean hands.
"The Beierwaltes are bona fide purchasers with clean hands," William Pearlstein, a lawyer for the couple, told the Times.
"It's time for politicians with clean hands, no links to crime and corruption, to lead this country," she said.
With clean hands, gently wash the tattoo with antimicrobial soap and water and pat dry with a clean, soft cloth.
"Gianni Infantino is supposed to be the man with clean hands," said Stefan Szymanski, a professor of sports management at the University of Michigan.
I also know that no one can spend a lifetime in politics and public service and emerge with clean hands or a clear conscience.
"You have to look at this and go: Does the intelligence community under Barack Obama's presidency come at this with clean hands?" the Wisconsin Republican said.
"We call that raw-dogging," said Luke Dunn, 33, a musician and preschool teacher, as a colleague with clean hands fed him a chocolate-chip cookie.
"People who do their work in a God-fearing manner and with clean hands will receive the recognition of the chief rabbinate of Israel," Rabbi Tubul said.
And unlike Rick, who openly lied to his captors and murdered them in cold blood, Negan walks away from a similar hostage situation with clean hands and a cleaner conscience.
It's obvious why NeverTrumpers and other conservatives who dislike Trump's vulgarity and bigotry would daydream thus: Pence would allow them to pursue their agenda with clean hands and predictable results.
"The party has decided to support candidate Kais Saied because he is close to the spirit of the revolution and with clean hands," said Mohamed Ben Salem, a senior Ennahda official.
We pay twice the world price for sugar, it&aposs not as if we come into this discussion with clean hands, and so we have to be realistic about what&aposs going on.
When Mr Aquino steps down at the end of June, he will become the first president to enter office with clean hands and to leave the same way since Fidel Ramos in 1998.
"I said to McConnell, you don't come before this with clean hands because of what you did with Merrick Garland, who didn't even get a hearing and who was clearly a mainstream candidate," Mr. Schumer said.
Cu mâinile curate (With Clean Hands) is a 1972 Romanian crime thriller film directed by and starring Sergiu Nicolaescu.
The tombstone and its epitaph, calling Goldstein a martyr with clean hands and a pure heart, was left untouched. After the flagstones around it were pried away under the eye of a military chaplain, the ground was covered with gravel.
Israel Goodovitch is an architect. He was "street boy" as a kid but he always pretends to be a nice boy with clean hands. He wanted to work in the theater but his father doesn’t approve it. He is architect of many buildings and stadiums.
Rescission is an equitable remedy which is not always available."He who comes to equity must come with clean hands". Rescission requires the parties to be restored to their former positions; so if this is not possible, rescission is unavailable.See Erlanger v New Sombrero Phosphate Co (1878) 3 App. Cas. 308.
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. "He who comes into equity must come with clean hands" is an equitable maxim in English law.
Curiously the House of Lords treated the sole question to be answered as one of illegality in relation to contract. Despite the central plan being to make fraudulent claims for social security payment, none of the judgments considered withholding the equitable remedy on the basis of the clean hands doctrine ("those seeking equity must come with clean hands").
In what may be a tool against frivolous PILs, the Union Ministry of Law and Justice (assisted by Bhagwati and Iyer) prepared a law regulating PILs. The judgment said: “This court wants to make it clear that an action at law is not a game of chess. A litigant who approaches the court must come with clean hands. He cannot prevaricate and take inconsistent positions”.
Secret commissions, or bribes, also come under the no profit rule.. The bribe shall be held in constructive trust for the principal. The person who made the bribe cannot recover it, since he has committed a crime. Similarly, the fiduciary, who received the bribe, has committed a crime. Fiduciary duties are an aspect of equity and, in accordance with the equitable principles, or maxims, equity serves those with clean hands.
Equity's main achievements are: trusts, charities, probate, & equitable remedies. There are a number of equitable maxims, such as: “He who comes to equity must come with clean hands”. Parliamentary Conventions (UK mainly) (not to be confused with International Conventions) Parliamentary Conventions are not strict rules of law, but their breach may lead to breach of law. They typically are found within the English legal system, and they help compensate for the UK's lack of a single written constitution.
A rally in Ust-Ilimsk, Irkutsk Region, on the occasion of the arrival of a building team for construction of the Baikal-Amur Railway. 1979. In March 1974, Soviet General Secretary Brezhnev proposed that the BAM would be one of the two major projects in the Tenth Five Year Plan (1976–80). He famously stated that "BAM will be constructed with clean hands only!" and firmly rejected the suggestion to again use prison labor. A few weeks later he challenged the Young Communist League (Komsomol) to join in "the construction project of the century".
His name was wholly Sumerian, in marked contrast to the Amorite names of his five predecessors. There are only two extant inscriptions, one of which is stamped on bricks in 13 lines of Sumerian from the cities of Nippur, Isin, Uruk and Išān Ḥāfudh, a small site southeast of Tell Drehem, which gives his standard inscriptionExtant on numerous bricks, for example BM 90378. describing him as an “Išippum priest with clean hands for Eridu, favorite en priest of Uruk” and there is a copy of an inscription relating to the erection of a statue of the king with a votive goat.
Lembede was the principal thinker behind launching the African National Congress Youth League.Anton Lembede, pzacad.pitzer.edu. Retrieved 3 August 2013 So in 1943 he led Nelson Mandela, Oliver Tambo, Walter Sisulu, Jordan Ngubane, Ellen Kuzwayo, Albertina Sisulu, Lembede's friend A.P. Mda, Dan Tloome, and David Bopape to become the first elected general president of the ANC Youth League on 10 September 1944. The league wanted to reform the ANC, which they described as "a body of gentlemen with clean hands".. Lembede spent a lot of his time creating the organisation's Manifesto whilst also being elected to be the ANC's secretary in the Transvaal.
When the State is itself party to a dispute, as for example in criminal cases, it must come to court "with clean hands" as it were. When the State is itself involved in an abduction across international borders as in the instant case, its hands cannot be said to be clean. The Court also noted that "the abduction was a violation of the applicable rules of international law, that these rules are part of [South African] law, and that this violation of these rules deprived the trial court competence to hear the matter." In a subsequent civil proceeding, Ebrahim was awarded compensation for the kidnapping.
Following the end of the war, Hoth was tried at the Subsequent Nuremberg Trials, in the High Command Trial. During his testimony he sought to explain his November 1941 order aimed at elimination of the "Bolshevik-Jewish resistance". He claimed that his instructions only meant that his troops should be vigilant and were intended to improve morale: "The German soldier in his good nature ... easily forgot that he was still in enemy territory" and that the "power of Bolshevism [had to be] broken". He insisted that no physical harm came to civilians as the result of this measure, which his troops executed with "clean hands".
The Atlanta Temple was dedicated in services held on June 1–4, 1983, by Gordon B. Hinckley. It was the first of over 90 temples he dedicated. In the dedicatory prayer, Hinckley affirmed the sacred nature of the temple in these words: > May all who enter its portals realize that they are entering Thy house as > Thy guest, and conduct themselves always with reverence and respect and love > for Thee. > May all who enter these holy precincts feel of Thy spirit and be bathed in > its marvelous, sanctifying influence... May they come with clean hands and > pure hearts and in a spirit of love and dedication.
Before Roslin can take office, however, Zarek in conjunction with Saul Tigh forms a retribution tribunal known as "The Circle", empowering them to investigate allegations of collaboration and to summarily try and execute the collaborators, all in secret and without normal due process protections. When Roslin and Adama find out, they halt the Circle proceedings. Zarek justifies his actions saying that the fleet needs quick justice to prevent chaos and that Roslin's new mandate needs to start with clean hands. After she takes office, Roslin declares a general amnesty for all Cylon collaborators and establishes a Truth and Reconciliation Committee to bring the fleet together.
Those who left the tent with clean hands (indicating that they had not dared to touch the animals for fear of being found out as thieves by the donkeys' braying) were considered guilty. Another technique employed in ancient China bore resemblance to modern polygraph tests in that it, too, relied on physiological reactions. Dried rice was placed in the mouth of suspects, and when they spat the rice out, they were considered guilty if they still had rice sticking to their tongue. Persons under stress tend to have a dry mouth and cannot produce enough saliva to spit out all the rice, and a guilty person would presumably be under more stress in such a situation than an innocent.
He called himself “son of Iškur,” the southern storm-god synonymous with Adad, in his adab to Iškur.VAT 8212. His name was wholly Sumerian, in marked contrast to the Amorite names of his five predecessors. There are only two extant inscriptions, one of which is stamped on bricks in 13 lines of Sumerian from the cities of Nippur, Isin, Uruk and Išān Ḥāfudh, a small site southeast of Tell Drehem, which gives his standard inscriptionExtant on numerous bricks, for example BM 90378. describing him as an “Išippum priest with clean hands for Eridu, favorite en priest of Uruk” and there is a copy of an inscription relating to the erection of a statue of the king with a votive goat.
The Federal Court Building on the corner of La Trobe Street and William Street, the location of the Melbourne division of the Family Court of Australia Family court was originally created to be a Court of Equity convened to decide matters and make orders in relation to family law, such as custody of children and could disregard certain legal requirements as long as the petitioner/plaintiff came into court withclean hands” and the request was reasonable, “quantum meruit”. Changes in laws and rules have made this distinction superfluous. Family courts hear all cases that relate to familial and domestic relationships. Each state and each country has a different system utilized to address family law cases including decisions regarding divorce cases.
Clean hands, sometimes called the clean hands doctrine, unclean 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 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".
Constructive trusts and tracing remedies are usually used where the claimant asserts that property has been wrongly appropriated from them, and then either (i) the property has increased in value, and thus they should have an interest in the increase in value which occurred at their expense, or (ii) the property has been transferred by the wrongdoer to an innocent third party, and the original owner should be able to claim a right to the property as against the innocent third party. Equitable liens normally only arise in very specific factual circumstances, such as unpaid vendor's lien. Equitable principles can also limit the granting of equitable remedies. This includes "he who comes to equity must come with clean hands" (that is, the court will not assist a claimant who is himself in the wrong or acting for improper motives), laches (equitable remedies will not be granted if the claimant has delayed unduly in seeking them), "equity will not assist a volunteer" (meaning that a person cannot litigate against a settlor without providing the appropriate consideration, for example, Money) and that equitable remedies will not normally be granted where damages would be an adequate remedy.

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