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Equitable Estoppel Definition |
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equitable estoppel definition – equitable estoppel is the principle that a promise made without consideration becomes binding if the promisor intends, or should reasonable expect, to induce reliance on the promise and the party actually does rely on the promise, and as a result of that reliance, suffers a detriment or injustice. |
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