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Definitions from the WebEquitable EstoppelDescription:Equitable estoppel is a legal doctrine used in common law jurisdictions to prevent a person from asserting their rights when their words, conduct, or behavior led another person to reasonably believe in those rights and act accordingly. Senses:Sense 1 - Legal:In legal terms, equitable estoppel acts as a defense against a party seeking to enforce their rights when it would be unfair or unjust due to their prior conduct. Example Sentence: The plaintiff was estopped from claiming ownership of the property based on the doctrine of equitable estoppel. Sense 2 - Popular:Outside of the legal context, equitable estoppel can be understood as a principle of fairness and honesty in interpersonal relationships, where one party may be prevented from going back on their word or behavior. Example Sentence: After promising to help his friend move, John was estopped from canceling the last minute to maintain their equitable relationship. Sense 3 - Local:In certain local settings, equitable estoppel may have specific variations or additional requirements depending on the region's legal system or cultural practices. Example Sentence: In the local community, the ancient tradition of equitable estoppel has played a significant role in resolving property disputes. Related Products: | ||||
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