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  • Estoppel - Wikipedia
    Estoppel is a judicial device whereby a court may prevent or "estop" a person from making assertions or from going back on their word The person barred from doing so is said to be "estopped" [1][2] Estoppel may prevent someone from bringing a particular claim
  • Estoppel: Definition, How It Works, and History - Investopedia
    What Is Estoppel? Estoppel is a legal principle that prevents someone from arguing something or asserting a right that contradicts what they previously agreed to or said
  • Estoppel - Definition, Meaning, Examples, Processes
    Estoppel defined and explained with examples Estoppel is a legal principle that prevents someone from asserting a fact that is contradictory to an already established truth
  • estoppel | Wex | US Law | LII Legal Information Institute
    Estoppel is an equitable doctrine, a bar that prevents one from asserting a claim or right that contradicts what one has said or done before, or what has been legally established as true Estoppel may be used as a bar to the re-litigation of issues or as an affirmative defense
  • What is Estoppel in Simple Terms? A Beginners Guide
    Estoppel, a cornerstone principle in legal proceedings, is designed to uphold fairness and accountability by preventing parties from contradicting their previous statements or actions, especially when others have relied on them
  • ESTOPPEL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of ESTOPPEL is a legal bar to alleging or denying a fact because of one's own previous actions or words to the contrary How to use estoppel in a sentence
  • Estoppel: Legal Definition, Types of Estoppel, Reliance and Detriment
    Estoppel is a concept that, at its core, hinges on fairness and equity, preventing individuals or entities from contradicting or denying their previous statements or behaviours if doing so would harm another party who relied on those statements or behaviours
  • What Is the Legal Doctrine of Estoppel? - LegalClarity
    Learn how the legal doctrine of estoppel promotes fairness and prevents injustice by holding parties accountable for their prior conduct The legal doctrine of estoppel is a fundamental principle designed to prevent unfairness and uphold consistency in legal dealings


















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