The books are full of expressions to the effect that the law will do dirty work which a court of conscience is too refined to touch. Here are typical examples: The company may have a valid legal obligation against her, but a court of equity will not enforce it when it is inequitable to do so .... or, With an action at law available to appellants, with equity with the respondent, and taking cognizance of more delicate distinctions between right and wrong than may be had in courts of law .... The Comment to Section 367 of the Restatement of Contracts observes: Even though the plaintiff\u27s conduct has not been such as to cause a court to refuse him a judgment for damages ... it may be such as to disentitle him to the remedy of speci...