different between estopped vs estoppel
estopped
English
Verb
estopped
- simple past tense and past participle of estop
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estoppel
English
Etymology
From Old French estoupail or estopail, a bung made of oakum (étoupe), from Latin stuppa ("flax, tow"), from Ancient Greek ?????? (stupp?).
Noun
estoppel (countable and uncountable, plural estoppels)
- (common law) A legal principle in the law of equity that prevents a party from asserting otherwise valid legal rights against another party because of conduct by the first party, or circumstances to which the first party has knowingly contributed, make it unjust for those rights to be asserted.
Derived terms
- collateral estoppel
- estoppel by deed
Translations
French
Noun
estoppel m (plural estoppels)
- estoppel
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