- estops
- es·top || ɪ'stɒp v. prevent by estoppel (Law)
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
collateral estoppel — see estoppel 2a Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. collateral estoppel … Law dictionary
Quitclaim deed — A quitclaim deed is a term used to describe a document by which a person (the grantor ) disclaims any interest the grantor may have in a piece of real property and passes that claim to another person (the grantee). A quitclaim deed neither… … Wikipedia
Bryan v. Kennett — Infobox SCOTUS case Litigants=Bryan v. Kennett ArgueDateA=December 12 ArgueDateB= ArgueYear= 1884 DecideDate=January 5 DecideYear=1885 FullName= USVol=113 USPage=179 Citation= Prior= Subsequent= Holding= SCOTUS=1882 1887 Majority= JoinMajority=… … Wikipedia
promissory estoppel — see estoppel 1 Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. promissory estoppel … Law dictionary
Promissory Estoppel — The legal principle that a promise is enforceable by law when the promisor (person making the promise) makes a promise to the promisee (person being promised) who relies on it to his or her detriment. A promissory estoppel is intended to stop the … Investment dictionary
estop — [ɪ stɒp] verb (estops, estopping, estopped) Law bar or preclude by estoppel. Origin ME: from OFr. estopper stop up, impede … English new terms dictionary
estoppel — /AstopAl/ Estoppel means that party is prevented by his own acts from claiming a right to detriment of other party who was entitled to rely on such conduct and has acted accordingly. Graham v. Asbury, 112 Ariz. 184, 540 P.2d 656, 658. A principle … Black's law dictionary
judgment in retraxit — /jajmant in ratraeksst/ A judgment which is usually based upon and follows a settlement out of court, and like a judgment on the merits is a bar and estops plaintiff from again proceeding in another suit on same cause of action. Steele v. Beaty,… … Black's law dictionary
estoppel — /AstopAl/ Estoppel means that party is prevented by his own acts from claiming a right to detriment of other party who was entitled to rely on such conduct and has acted accordingly. Graham v. Asbury, 112 Ariz. 184, 540 P.2d 656, 658. A principle … Black's law dictionary
judgment in retraxit — /jajmant in ratraeksst/ A judgment which is usually based upon and follows a settlement out of court, and like a judgment on the merits is a bar and estops plaintiff from again proceeding in another suit on same cause of action. Steele v. Beaty,… … Black's law dictionary