| Florida. Supreme Court - 1848 - 786 sivua
...intended to influence the conduct of the man with whom the party is dealing, and actually leading him into a line of conduct, which must be prejudicial...estopped be cut off from the power of retraction." Applying this rule which appears both lucid and just : Moseley to obtain money receipts from Hart the... | |
| James Kent - 1848 - 798 sivua
...Justice Cowen, in 3 Hill, 219, is when an admission is intended to lead and does lead a man with whom a party is dealing, into a line of conduct which must be prejudicial to his interest, unless the p.irty estopped All contingent and executory interest axe assignable in equity, and will be enforced,... | |
| James Kent - 1854 - 728 sivua
...Justice Cowen, in 3 Hill, 219, is when an admission is intended to lead and does lead a man with whom a party is dealing, into a line of conduct which must...estopped be cut off from the power of retraction. So, an estoppel affecting the right of a party in real estate, may be created by matter in All contingent... | |
| John William Smith - 1855 - 798 sivua
...intended to influence the conduct of the man, with whom the party is dealing, and actually leading him into a line of conduct, which must be prejudicial...estopped be cut off from the power of retraction. This I understand, to be the very definition of an estoppel in pais ;" per Cowen, J., Dazell v. OJell,... | |
| Vermont. Supreme Court - 1855 - 830 sivua
...conduct of the man with whom the party is dealing, and actually leading him into a line of conduct prejudicial to his interest, unless the party estopped be cut off from the power of retraction. This I understand to be the very definition of Estoppel in pais" See also, 2 Smith's Lead. Cas. (Ed.... | |
| Georgia. Supreme Court - 1856 - 736 sivua
...shall not be allowed to influence another, with whom he is dealing, and lead him into a line of conduct prejudicial to his interest, unless the party estopped be cut off from the power of retraction. In all cases " where an act is done or a statement made by * party, the truth or efficacy of which it... | |
| James Kent - 1858 - 778 sivua
...Justice Cowen, in 3 Hill, 219, is when an admission is intended to lead and does lead a man with whom a party is dealing, into a line of conduct which must...prejudicial to his interest, unless the party estopped be cnt off from the power of retraction. So, an estoppel affecting the right of a party in real estate,... | |
| John Willard - 1861 - 718 sivua
...defendant intended to influence the conduct of the man with whom he is dealing, and actually leading him into a line of conduct which must be prejudicial to his interest, unless the defendant be cut off from the power of retraction, is the very definition of an estoppel in pais. (Per... | |
| Joseph S. Bosworth, New York (State). Superior Court (New York) - 1864 - 772 sivua
...74.) "The very definition of an estoppel is when an admission is intended to lead a man with whom a party is dealing into a line of conduct which must...estopped be cut off from the power of retraction." Per Justice COWEK, in last case. (4 Kent's Com., 261, note; Copeland v. Copeland, 28 Maine [15 Shepley],... | |
| Iowa. Supreme Court - 1864 - 670 sivua
...defendant intended to influence the conduct of a man with whom he was dealing and actually leading him into a line of conduct which must be prejudicial to his interest, unless the defendant be cut off from the power of retraction." " As a general rule, a party will be concluded... | |
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