<Li> Volenti non fit injuria--Latin for "To a willing person, no injury is done", this common law doctrine means that if someone willingly puts themselves in a position where harm might result, they cannot sue if harm occurs . That is, a boxer consents to being hit, and the injuries related to boxing are thus not actionable (although if his opponent were to hit him with an iron bar, that would be actionable as he did not know such things would occur). </Li> <Li> Ex turpi causa non oritur actio--"From a dishonorable cause an action does not arise". In The United States, this legal doctrine is more commonly known as equitability of unclean hands, and it prevents a criminal from bringing a claim against another criminal . </Li>

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