| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas - 1875 - 810 pàgines
...is estopped from denying the existence of such a state of facts. And another proposition is, that, if a man, whatever his real meaning may be, so conducts...act upon it in a particular way, and he with such belief does act in that way to his damage, the first is estopped from denying that the facts were as... | |
| Edmund Story-Maskelyne, Cecil Clare Marston Dale - 1877 - 726 pàgines
...state of facts. Ibid. Л third recognised proposition as to estoppel in pais is, that if a person, whatever his real meaning may be, so conducts himself...certain representation of facts, and that it was a Irue representation, and that ho was intended to act upon it in a particular way, and if he with such... | |
| Herbert Chilion Jones - 1878 - 368 pàgines
...estopped from denying the existence of such a state of facts. 3. If a man, whatever his real meaning be, so conducts himself that a reasonable man would...act upon it in a particular way, and he, with such belief, does act in that way, the first is estopped from denying that the facts were as represented.... | |
| James Thomas Foard - 1880 - 678 pàgines
...concluded from averring against the latter a different state of things as existing at the same time." l Or if a man, whatever his real meaning may be, so conducts...act upon it in a particular way, and he, with such belief, does act in that way to his damage, the first is estopped from denying that the facts were... | |
| 1883 - 662 pàgines
...estopped from denying the existence of such a state of facts." " And another proposition is, that, if a man, whatever his real meaning may be, so conducts...was a true representation, and that the latter was intending to act upon it in a particular way, and he with such belief does act in this way to his damage,... | |
| Benjamin Russell - 1882 - 618 pàgines
...estopped from denying the existence of such a state of facts." 3rd. " And another proposition is that if a man, whatever his real meaning may be, so conducts...facts, and that it was a true representation, and the latter was intended to act upon it in a particular way, and he with such belief does act in that... | |
| William Colebrooke - 1883 - 734 pàgines
...question about them. But the * Carr v. London Ry. Co. LR 10 istence of such a state of facts.1 And "if a man, whatever his real meaning may be, so conducts...act upon it in a particular way, and he with such belief does act in that way to his damage, the first is estopped from denying that the facts were as... | |
| 1958 - 1354 pàgines
[ El contingut d’aquesta pàgina està restringit ] | |
| 1883 - 662 pàgines
...estopped from denying the existence of such a state of facts." " And another proposition is, that, if a man, whatever his real meaning may be, so conducts...was a true representation, and that the latter was intending to act upon it in a particular way, and he with such belief does act in this way to his damage,... | |
| Edmund B. Ivatts - 1883 - 1168 pàgines
...such person is legally estopped from denying the existence of such a state of facts. " 3. If a person, whatever his real meaning may be, so conducts himself...facts, and that it was a true representation, and that he was intended to act upon it in a particular way, and if he, with such belief, does act in that way... | |
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