estoppel

மறுக்கவியலா
definition
noun
Historically, both these forms of estoppel are common law developments.
the principle that precludes a person from asserting something contrary to what is implied by a previous action or statement of that person or by a previous pertinent judicial determination.
example
On the full facts the judge found that there was an 'estoppel' and awarded him £200,000 based on the cost of care.
the case had been one of 'estoppel'
Historically, both these forms of 'estoppel' are common law developments.
that fact is not sufficient to raise an 'estoppel'
Given the absence of any such promise, any claim based on promissory 'estoppel' would fail.
In my judgment there is no 'estoppel' operating against the plaintiff.
I think that it is unhelpful to introduce private law concepts of 'estoppel' into planning law.
I take the view that the question of issue of 'estoppel' does not and cannot arise in judicial review proceedings.
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