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  2. Estoppel - Wikipedia

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    It is debatable whether estoppel by convention is a separate estoppel doctrine, or merely a case of reliance-based estoppel (estoppel by representation would be its most frequent form), or of the rule of interpretation that, where words in a contract are ambiguous, one always interprets those words so as to give effect to the actual intentions ...

  3. Chartbrook Ltd v Persimmon Homes Ltd - Wikipedia

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    The other is estoppel by convention, which has been developed since the decision in the Karen Oltmann: see Amalgamated Investment & Property Co Ltd v Texas Commerce International Bank Ltd [1982] QB 84. If the parties have negotiated an agreement upon some common assumption, which may include an assumption that certain words will bear a certain ...

  4. United States contract law - Wikipedia

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    Promissory estoppel is a separate cause of action to breach of contract, requiring separate elements to be shown. It has the effect that in many contract like situations, the requirement of consideration need not be present. [5] The elements of promissory estoppel are: an express or implied promise;

  5. Consideration under American law - Wikipedia

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    Promissory estoppel 1; Quantum meruit 1; Unjust enrichment; Restitution; Negotiorum gestio 2; Duties of parties; Duty of honest contractual performance (or doctrine of abuse of rights) 6; Duty of good faith (also implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing or duty to negotiate in good faith) 7. Contract A and Contract B in Canadian contract ...

  6. Estoppel certificate - Wikipedia

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    An Estoppel Certificate (or Estoppel Letter) is a document commonly used in due diligence in real estate and mortgage activities. It is based on estoppel, the legal principle that prevents or estops someone from claiming a change in the agreement later on. [1] It is used in a variety of countries for commercial and residential transactions.

  7. Texas GOP committee considers IVF restrictions at convention ...

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    A Texas Republican Party committee narrowly voted against calling IVF embryos "human being(s)" and their destruction "homicide" at 2024 convention.

  8. Legal estoppel - Wikipedia

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    Legal estoppel is a principle of law, particularly United States patent law, that an assignor or grantor is not permitted subsequently to deny the validity of title to the subject matter of the assignment or grant.

  9. After court losses, Texas GOP to consider online convention - AOL

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    The Republican Party of Texas said Monday it would consider moving its convention online after several courts refused to force Houston to allow in-person events the city canceled due to the ...