Search results for: “estoppel”

  • Judicial Estoppel

    Resources See Also Collateral estoppel doctrine Issue preclusion Judgment, estoppel by Res (Res judicata)

  • Judicial Estoppel

    Resources See Also Collateral estoppel doctrine Issue preclusion Judgment, estoppel by Res (Res judicata)

  • Estoppel

    Embracing mainstream international law, this section on estoppel explores the context, history and effect of the area of the law covered here. Estoppel in Private International Law This section contain conflict of laws information and cross references related to estoppel on some major […]

  • Adoption by Estoppel

    Description of Adoption by Estoppel In this reference work, adoption by estoppel is a sort of the Family law category. Description of Adoption by Estoppel In this reference work, adoption by estoppel is a sort of the Family law category. Resources See Also Equitable adoption Resources See […]

  • Quasi Estoppel

    Resources See Also Equitable estoppel

  • Promissory Estoppel

    Difference between First Restatement 90 and Second Restatement 90: deleted requirement that reliance be of definite and substantial character. Requirement was initially included to allow promissory estoppel into First Restatement (despite no case law on the subject). By Second Restatement, […]

  • Promissory Estoppel

    Difference between First Restatement 90 and Second Restatement 90: deleted requirement that reliance be of definite and substantial character. Requirement was initially included to allow promissory estoppel into First Restatement (despite no case law on the subject). By Second Restatement, […]

  • Licence By Estoppel

    Note: this term is used mainly in the United Kingdom, but may be used in other jurisdictions Real Estate meaning of Licence by EstoppelIn the words of the Encyclopedia of Real Estate Terms about Licence by Estoppel: A licence or, strictly, a form of proprietary estoppel that comes into […]

  • Bar

    Bar, in law, originally, the rail in the English Inns of Court that separated the court officials from the suitors, their advocates, and friends. When an action was brought to trial, the suitors presented themselves at the bar, accompanied by their advocates, who addressed the court from […]

  • Bar

    Bar, in law, originally, the rail in the English Inns of Court that separated the court officials from the suitors, their advocates, and friends. When an action was brought to trial, the suitors presented themselves at the bar, accompanied by their advocates, who addressed the court from […]

  • Easement

    Introduction to EasementEasement, in law, a privilege of advantage without profit that the owner of a parcel of land may have in the lands of another. Among the various forms of easement are the right of access, the right to maintain a line of telephone poles, rights of light and air, and d…

  • Easement

    Introduction to EasementEasement, in law, a privilege of advantage without profit that the owner of a parcel of land may have in the lands of another. Among the various forms of easement are the right of access, the right to maintain a line of telephone poles, rights of light and air, and d…

  • Encyclopaedia Britannica Index

    Encyclopaedia Britannica Index 1959 Encyclopaedia Britannica Index in Law and Politics Law Banking law Bologna Casuality Crete Criminal law Education of women Federal courts Legal articles Legislation Ordeal Source Stoics Primitive law Law agent Law agents Law and opinion in the 19th century [Dicey] Law courts Law determiner [General law] Lawyers, Scot Law mechant [lex…

  • Dictionary of Essential Legal Terms

    The Dictionary of Essential Legal Terms Details of The Dictionary of Essential Legal Terms Author: Amy Hackney Blackwell Date of publishing: 2008 Publisher: Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc, Naperville, Illinois 60567-4410, United States Contents of The Dictionary of Essential Legal Terms Abandon Abatable Nuisance Abate Abatement of a Legacy Abatement of Taxes Abdicate…

  • Sovereign Debt Litigation

    Sovereign Debt Litigation Further Reading Adams P (1991) Odious debts. Corruption and the third world environmental legacy. Earthscan, London/TorontoGoogle Scholar Ago R (1991) “Binding” advisory opinions of the International Court of Justice. AJIL 85:439–451Google Scholar Akehurst M (1972–1973) Jurisdiction in international law. BYIL 46:145–257Google Scholar Alagherii Dantis (MCMXX) De Monarchia (first published 1559). In aedibus…