estoppel - use in sentences

Adjective modifier

  • promissory: In the even newer model, tricky points of law, interpretation of contracts, promissory estoppel were pinged at the odd QS adjudicator.
  • proprietary: Thirdly, any right arising from a proprietary estoppel could not exceed the extent of Mr Carrick's representation.
  • equitable: The purpose of equitable estoppel is to prevent the unconscionable exercise of legal rights.

Modifies a noun

  • claim: The better view ( Battersby 1991 ) is that licenses are personal rights even when awarded by a court following a proprietary estoppel claim.
  • case: In contrast, the belief involved in proprietary estoppel cases can be in any right in or over property.
  • reasoning: If the estate contract had been unenforceable, the estoppel reasoning in Carrick would also not have applied.
  • principle: The Court of Appeal held that his claim was subject to issue estoppel principles.
  • equity: The estoppel equity would also resemble the right to have a conveyance set aside for fraud.
  • license: Battersby, G ( 1991 ) ' Contractual and estoppel licenses as proprietary interests in land ' [ 1991 ] Conveyancer 36.

Noun used with modifier

  • issue: The Claimants said that there was no final issue estoppel or " res judicata " arising out of an adjudication decision.

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