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'''Equitable estoppel''' is a defense against an attempt by someone to benefit from changing his position, when the other side in a lawsuit had relied on his prior position. It is a judicially created doctrine that focuses on the interests of justice, [[morality]], and fairness. | '''Equitable estoppel''' is a defense against an attempt by someone to benefit from changing his position, when the other side in a lawsuit had relied on his prior position. It is a judicially created doctrine that focuses on the interests of justice, [[morality]], and fairness. | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:34, June 23, 2016
Equitable estoppel is a defense against an attempt by someone to benefit from changing his position, when the other side in a lawsuit had relied on his prior position. It is a judicially created doctrine that focuses on the interests of justice, morality, and fairness.