The meaning of COMMON-LAW ESTOPPEL is an estoppel by record or by deed or an estoppel in pais whenever recognized in a court of common law (as distinguished from one of equity).
Estoppel Agreement shall have the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 8.3 of this Agreement. (u) "Excluded Reports" shall have the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 5.2(c) of this Agreement. (v) "FF&E" means furniture, trade fixtures, equipment, machinery, appliances, fittings, and other rem...
Promissory estoppel 承诺不反悔 Quantum meruit 合理金额/按劳计酬 Related areas of law 相关领域的法律 Conflict of laws 法律冲突• Commercial law 商业法 Other common law areas 其他普通法适用地区 Tort law 侵权法·Property law 产权法 Wills, trusts and estates 遗嘱,信托和产业 Criminal law 刑法• ...
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(19) Despite this recognition, however, New Hampshire did not directly address whether judicial estoppel should apply to nonfactual positions. Nevertheless, the Court's official recognition of the doctrine in New Hampshire lends new meaning to the Court's reasoning in Cleveland v. Policy Management...
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The absence of consideration is fatal, but the common law permits satisfaction if the creditor has requested payment of a smaller sum before the due date, requested payment at a different place or requested payment by different means. The doctrine of promissory estoppel in equity has been ...
3.4 Where the doctrine of promissory estoppel applies, a promise may be binding notwithstanding that it is not supported by consideration. This doctrine applies where a party to a contract makes an unequivocal promise, whether by words or conduct, that he or she will not insist on his or her...
One of the purposes of estoppel being to work justice between the parties, it is open to courts to recognise that in special circumstances inflexible application of it may have the opposite result …”This exception echoed the well-known decision of the House of Lords in Phosphate Sewage ...