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estop
▪ I. estop, v. (ɪˈstɒp) Also 5–7 estopp(e. [a. OF. estoper, estoupper (sense 1), and AF. estopper (sense 2), f. OF. estoupe (mod.F. étoupe) = Pr. and Sp. estopa, It. stoppa:—L. stuppa tow. Cf. stop v.] 1. trans. To stop with or as with a dam, plug, or bar: to fill up (a pool). arch.[1292 Britton i. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Estoppel in English law
Estoppel is often important in insurance law, where some actions by the insurer or the agent estop the insurer from denying a claim. right is established, then and only then will the court consider the conduct of the party seeking to deny the right and if that conduct is wanting, will estop wikipedia.org
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estoppage
estoppage (ɪˈstɒpɪdʒ) [f. estop v. + -age.] a. The action of the verb estop; = stoppage. b. Law. The condition of being estopped.1701 Beverley Apoc. Quest. 42 And though there was the Roar of Judahs Lyon, and the Utterances of the Thunders, yet they were Seald by the Estoppage of the Effects. 1890 D... Oxford English Dictionary
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Estoppel
Estoppel is a judicial device in common law legal systems whereby a court may prevent or "estop" a person from making assertions or from going back on Estoppel applied to estop the city from claiming the contract was invalid. wikipedia.org
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estoppel
estoppel (ɛˈstɒpəl) Forms: 6–7 estople, -pel, -ppell, 7–8 estopple, (9 estoppal), 6– estoppel. [app. ad. OF. estoupail, estouppail bung or cork, f. estouper: see estop. Cf. stopple.] † 1. An obstruction (to a watercourse) whether natural or artificial. Obs.1608 Norden Surv. Dial. (N.), But estoples ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ramon Berenguer II, Count of Barcelona
Because of the extremely thick hair he had on top of his head, he was known as Cap d'Estop." wikipedia.org
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étouffée
étouffée, n. U.S. Brit. /ˌeɪtuːˈfeɪ/, U.S. /ˌeɪtuˈfeɪ/ Forms: 19– etouffee, 19– etouffée, 19– étouffée, 19– etouffe, 19– étouffé [‹ French étouffée braised, spec. use (earliest and chiefly in à l'étouffée (14th cent. in Middle French)) of past participle of étouffer to smother (13th cent. in Old Fre... Oxford English Dictionary
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System Floors (UK) Ltd v Daniel
held that Mr Daniel did not satisfy the statutory qualifying period for unfair dismissal, and the mistaken statement of the employment contract did not estop wikipedia.org
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Scheck v. Burger King Corp.
Scheck thus claimed compensable damages based on reliance on this statement, and also sought to estop Burger King from denying that it agreed to forgo wikipedia.org
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Pope Mfg. Co. v. Gormully
The Court said that it saw the real question as "whether the defendant can estop himself from disputing patents which may be wholly void, or to which the wikipedia.org
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"禁止反言"的外延与内涵 | 英美法 - 知乎 - 知乎专栏
禁止反言(estoppel)是国际法及英美法系上的一项法律原则,其基本内涵是「My word is my bond.」——言行一致,不得出尔反尔,意即「说话算话」。. Estoppel is a judicial devicein common law legal systems whereby a court may prevent or"estop" a person from making assertions or from going back on his ...
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National Westminster Bank v Barclays Bank International Ltd
changed his position in reliance upon the cheque being paid, and so it would be inequitable to order repayment; and (4) that the bank's negligence should estop wikipedia.org
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International News Service v. Associated Press
There is nothing in the situation of the parties which can estop [INS] from saying so. wikipedia.org
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Enforcement of foreign judgments
Firstly, if a party defeats a foreign case, he may seek recognition of that decision to estop a party from bringing another action against him in England wikipedia.org
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