An Exposition of the Principles of Estoppel by Misrepresentation |
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Other editions - View all
An Exposition of the Principles of Estoppel by Misrepresentation John S 1849-1933 Ewart No preview available - 2015 |
An Exposition of the Principles of Estoppel by Misrepresentation John Skirving Ewart No preview available - 2018 |
Common terms and phrases
agent appearance apply assignment assisted misrepresentation authority Bank Bank of England Bank of Ireland Bigelow bill of lading certificate change of position chapter choses in action conduct contract court court of equity creditors damages deeds defendant distinction doctrine documents of title duty equitable estate equity estopped from denying estoppel by carelessness estoppel-asserter estoppel-denier existence fact factor faith forgery fraud fraudulent ground hand held holder indorsement innocent purchaser intended intrusted L. J. Ch L. J. Ex law merchant law of estoppel legal estate liable Lord Lord Cranworth Lord Herschell merchant merely misled misrepre mortgagee mortgagor negligence negotiable negotiable instruments ostensible agency ostensible ownership party personal misrepresentation plaintiff possession principles of estoppel priority purchaser for value question reasonably consequent reference representation rule sell sentation shares statute Suppose third person tion toppel Torts transaction transfer true owner trustee value without notice vendor word