The modern law of estoppel / Elizabeth Cooke.

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Publication details:
Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2000.
Record id:
59526
Subject:
Estoppel -- Great Britain.
Contents:
1. Introduction
2. The formal estoppels
3. The development of estoppel(s)
4. A new framework for estoppel
5. The representation
6. Would it be unconscionable ...?
7. Conclusions.
Summary:
The law of estoppel by representation concerns those critical circumstances when the law will not allow a person to go back on what he has previously said. It might also be called the law of consistency. It has developed, from very simple origins, into a complex of ideas, which have proved to be of great practical importance in areas as diverse as land law, contract law, and family law. Development continues, as does the interaction with other areas; changes in recent years in the law's conception of contract, and in its approach to problems of family property, as well as the growth of the law of restitution, have all had their impact on estoppel. This book explores, explains, and criticises the law of estoppel; presents a logical structure for it; and in particular analyses the concept of ‘unconscionability’, which is now seen as a basis for the law.
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Variant title:
Oxford scholarship online. Law collection.
ISBN:
9780198262220
Phys. description:
xxvi, [2], 176 pages ; 24 cm