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With the aid of decided cases discuss the doctrine of ______ estoppel
With the aid of decided cases discuss the doctrine of ______ estoppel
promissory
Write 5 'fill in the ______' statements using the content above
Write 5 'fill in the ______' statements using the content above
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Provide the missing word as the ______
Provide the missing word as the ______
answer
Write in English ______
Write in English ______
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The ______ of promissory estoppel is important in contract law
The ______ of promissory estoppel is important in contract law
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Study Notes
Doctrine of Estoppel
- The doctrine of promissory estoppel is important in contract law.
- The concept of estoppel is used to prevent a party from going back on their promise or representation.
- Estoppel is divided into two types: promissory estoppel and proprietary estoppel.
- Promissory estoppel occurs when a party makes a promise to another, and the other party relies on that promise to their detriment.
- Proprietary estoppel occurs when a party makes a representation about property rights, and the other party relies on that representation to their detriment.
- Decided cases are used to illustrate the application of the doctrine of estoppel in various situations.
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Test your knowledge of the doctrine of promissory estoppel by filling in the missing words in given statements. Explore the importance of promissory estoppel in contract law through decided cases. Practice and enhance your understanding of this legal concept.