estopping (Meaning)

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estopping (p. pr. & vb. n.)

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Synonyms & Antonyms of estopping

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estopping Sentence Examples

  1. The court found that the company's conduct estopped it from denying the validity of the contract.
  2. The principle of estoppel prevents a party from asserting a right that they have previously denied.
  3. The plaintiff's reliance on the defendant's representation estopped the defendant from changing their position.
  4. The statute of limitations estops a party from bringing a lawsuit after a certain period of time has passed.
  5. The doctrine of laches estops a party from seeking relief in equity due to their unreasonable delay in bringing suit.
  6. The defendant was estopped from asserting a defense of fraud because they had previously concealed the material facts from the plaintiff.
  7. The court held that the defendant was estopped from denying the agency relationship because they had held themselves out as the plaintiff's agent.
  8. The prior judgment estopped the parties from relitigating the same issues in a subsequent lawsuit.
  9. The plaintiff's failure to object to the defendant's actions estopped them from later challenging those actions.
  10. The defendant was estopped from asserting their right to terminate the contract because they had already accepted performance under the contract.

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of Estop

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The court found that the company's conduct estopped it from denying the validity of the contract.

The principle of estoppel prevents a party from asserting a right that they have previously denied.

The plaintiff's reliance on the defendant's representation estopped the defendant from changing their position.

The statute of limitations estops a party from bringing a lawsuit after a certain period of time has passed.