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clean hands

clean hands : innocence of wrongdoing or deceit [plaintiff must come into court with clean hands] see also clean hands doctrine ...


clean hands doctrine

clean hands doctrine : a doctrine that originated in equity and that bars a plaintiff from seeking judicial relief regarding a matter in which he or she is not free of guilt and does not have clean hands ...


Clean Certificates

Clean Certificates, a member is entitled to a 'clean certificate', that is one which does not contain on it any statement derogatory to his title, W Key & Sons Ltd. (in re:), (1902) 1 Ch 467....


Clean fuel

Clean fuel, unleaded petrol with low benzene content is considered as clean fuel, M.C. Mehta v. Union of India, (2001) 3 SCC 756 (761): AIR 2001 SC 1948. [Constitution of India, Arts. 21 and 32]...


Window cleaning

Window cleaning. In urban districts, by s. 171 of the Public Health Act, 1875, incorporating s. 28 and other sections of the (English) Town Police Clauses Act, 1847:-Every occupier of any house or other building or other person who orders or permits any person in his service to stand on the sill of any window in order to clean paint, or perform any other operation on the outside of such window, or upon any house or other building . . . unless such window be in the sunk or basement story.Is, if the offence be in any street and to the obstruction, annoyance or danger of the residents, liable to fine up to forty shillings or to imprison-ment up to fourteen days, and any constable of the district is directed to take him into custody without warrant and forthwith convey him before a justice of the peace if the offence shall have been committed within his view.As to requirements in buildings in the Metropolis, see London Building Acts, and see LIGHT....


clean

clean : free of amendments or annotations ...


clean bill

clean bill see bill ...


clean bill of lading

clean bill of lading see bill of lading ...


clean-up doctrine

clean-up doctrine : a doctrine of jurisdiction that allows a court of chancery which has acquired jurisdiction in a case to decide both equitable and legal questions provided that the legal questions are incidental to the equitable ones ...


Clean

Free from dirt or filth as clean clothes...


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