Phrases with «estoppel»

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Estoppel is a legal term that means prohibiting or preventing someone from denying or going back on a previous statement, promise, or agreement. It prevents a person from asserting something that contradicts what they previously said or did, especially if someone else relied on their words or actions. Full definition

Adjective + «estoppel»

Sentences with «estoppel»

  • 83 In considering whether the doctrine of proprietary estoppel applied to the facts in Schwark. (disinherited.com)
  • Ian Roland and Michael Fenrick represented the Canadian Police Association before the Supreme Court of Canada in Penner v. Niagara Police Services Board, a case which raises the application of the doctrine of issue estoppel in the context of police discipline. (paliareroland.com)
  • People looking for a connection with the written word study poetry, not the application of promissory estoppel in contracts. (entrepreneur.com)
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