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Définition de Principe d' Estoppel , jurisprudence, lois et décrets, doctrine...
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Definition of estoppel: Legal rule of evidence (and not a cause of action) which (1 ) prevents a party from making an allegation or denial that contradicts what it ...
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Définition estoppel: Terme anglais signifiant l'opposition faite à un Etat engagé dans un procès de revenir sur la position qu'il défend ou a défendu.
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a bar or impediment preventing a party from asserting a fact or a claim inconsistent with a position that party previously took, either by conduct or words, ...
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A legal principle that bars a party from denying or alleging a certain fact owing to that party's previous conduct, allegation, or denial. The rationale behind ...
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A bar preventing one from making an allegation or a denial that contradicts what one has previously stated as the truth. [Obsolete French estouppail, from Old ...
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A second definition can be found at Wilken and Villiers, The Law of Waiver, Variation and Estoppel, 2nd ed, Oxford: 2003, at para 9.02: An estoppel by ...
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The legal definition of Estoppel is A rule of law that when person A, by act or words, gives person B reason to believe a certain set of facts upon which person B ...
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