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changs hands - translation to arabic

CONSTITUTIONAL TERM FOR THE FORMAL INSTALLATION OF BRITISH GOVERNMENT MINISTERS
Kiss hands; Kiss Hands; Kissing Hands
  • [[H. H. Asquith]], seen here in 1908, was called out of the country to kiss hands with King [[Edward VII]].

changs hands      
إنتقل من مالك إلى آخر
إنتقل من مالك إلى آخر      

changs hands

clean hands         
DOCTRINE USED IN LAW TO SHOW THE PLAINTIFF IS NOT ACTING IN GOOD FAITH
Clean hands doctrine; Doctrine of clean hands; Dirty hands doctrine; Clean Hands; Unclean hand; Unclean hands
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Definition

unclean hands
n. a legal doctrine which is a defense to a complaint, which states that a party who is asking for a judgment cannot have the help of the court if he/she has done anything unethical in relation to the subject of the lawsuit. Thus, if a defendant can show the plaintiff had "unclean hands," the plaintiff's complaint will be dismissed or the plaintiff will be denied judgment. Unclean hands is a common "affirmative defense" pleaded by defendants and must be proved by the defendant. Example: Hank Hardnose sues Grace Goodenough for breach of contract for failure to pay the full amount for construction of an addition to her house. Goodenough proves that Hardnose had shown her faked estimates from subcontractors to justify his original bid to Goodenough. See also: affirmative defense

Wikipedia

Kissing hands

To kiss hands is a constitutional term used in the United Kingdom to refer to the formal installation of the prime minister or other Crown-appointed government ministers to their office.