estoppel in the PONS Dictionary

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estoppel clause
agency by estoppel
agency by estoppel

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English
Moreover, broad modern principles of claim preclusion appear to address adequately the concern reflected in the cases cited for the estoppel principle.
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To allow a subsequent plaintiff to use the tenth, negative judgment as collateral estoppel against the defendant may seem unjust.
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Some observers believe that this estoppel dissuades potential requesters from use of reexamination, forcing them into federal court.
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In order to preserve equity, the court will likely find an easement by estoppel.
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Second, an easement may also come about through an express assurance, triggering proprietary estoppel.
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Prosecution history estoppel applies as a limitation to the doctrine of equivalents after the claims have been properly interpreted and no literal infringement is found.
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Mostly estoppel is deployed in respect of movable property, but it may also be used for immovable property.
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The doctrine of estoppel by deed (also known as after-acquired title) is a particular estoppel doctrine in the context of real property transfers.
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On the other hand in the case of land, proprietary estoppel effectively created obligations regardless of any pre-existing contract.
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The overpayments did not amount to representations that they were (so no estoppel by representation).
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