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Agency by estoppel?
Legally binding agency relationship that may arise where, in fact, no formal agency agreement is in effect. A principal may give an appearance of agency relationship by, for example, furnishing his...
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Distinquish between equitable estoppel and ordinary estoppel?
Estoppel may be a matter of law; it may also be claimed because of a loss of money or value (equity) by either party. A party is estopped (prevented) because the law indicates that the action is...
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What does estoppel mean?
A rule of evidence which precludes a person from denying the truth of some statement made by him of the existence of facts whether existing or not which he has by words or conduct led another to...
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What is the doctrine of estoppel?
An estoppel is a preclusion, in law, which prevents a man from alleging or denying a fact, in consequence of his own previous act, allegation or denial of a contrary tenor. That is, a person may not...
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What is the collateral Estoppel Doctrine?
Collateral estoppel is the legal doctrine that holds that the finding of the facts litigated between the parties to a proceeding, are binding and conclusive on those parties in any future litigation...