Equitable Estoppel: Reliance and Detriment
- Nov 28 2024
“The doctrine of equitable estoppel prevents a party from denying her own expressed or implied admission which has in good faith been accepted and acted upon by another.”[1] “The purpose …
“The doctrine of equitable estoppel prevents a party from denying her own expressed or implied admission which has in good faith been accepted and acted upon by another.”[1] “The purpose …
his BLOG has addressed too may issues regarding residential mortgages to mention. [Type “mortgage foreclosure” in the search engine box on our BLOG page to find related articles.] A mortgage …
This Blog has previously written about the equitable estoppel doctrine in the context of the statute of limitations (here). See General Stencils v. Chiappa, 18 N.Y.2d 125, 128 (1966); Zumpano …
Statutes of limitations are an important part of litigation. A plaintiff who sits on his/her rights can be denied access to the courthouse for failing to timely assert his/her claim(s). …