CLEP Business Law

Category - Contracts

An unclean hands defense is only available in cases that involve:
  1. Consequential damages.
  2. Punitive damages.
  3. An equitable remedy.
  4. Nominal damages.
  5. None of the above.
Explanation
Answer: C. An unclean hands defense is only available in cases that involve an equitable remedy. Unclean hands is a defense in which a defendant asserts that a plaintiff is not entitled to equitable relief such as specific performance because of the plaintiff's wrongdoing in the performance of the contract. The defendant has the burden of proof of showing unclean hands.
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