The law relating to estoppel by representation : the original text
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The law relating to estoppel by representation : the original text
Butterworths, 1977
3rd ed. / by Sir Alexander Kingcome Turner
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Estoppel by representation
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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(PUBLICATION FIRST MARKED AS OUT OF PRINT)Mr. Spencer-Bowyer published his work on Estoppel by Representation in 1923. He died in 1928 without having revised it and it was not until 1966 that a second edition was published. This third edition by Alexander Turner reproduces all that was still valuable in Spencer-Bowyer's classic, while at the same time incorporating such addition and modifications as necessary. It includes references to and discussions of all the important decisions since the publication of the second edition in 1966.
Table of Contents
- Chapter I Introduction: Definition and TreatmentChapter II RepresentationChapter III How a Representation may be moreChapter IV The Discrepancy between the two versions of fact
- the Construction of the Original RepresentationChapter V Effect of the Inducement of the Representee: Reliance
- Inducement
- Materiality
- Alternation in Position : DamageChapter VI Parties to the estoppelChapter VII Affirmative answers to a case of Estoppel by Representation: Knowledge of the Representee: Revocation of the Representation: Fraud and Coercion: Illegality: Cross-EstoppelChapter VIII Estoppel by convention: Estoppel by DeedChapter IX Applications of the principles of Estopple by Representation to various relationships of the partiesChapter X Miscellaneous Instances of Estopplels in Particular TransactionsChapter XI Statutory EstoppelChapter XII Encouragement or AcquiescenceChapter XIII ElectionChapter XIV Promissory EstoppelChapter XV Pleading and ProcedureIndex
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