What is rule of estoppel
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Estoppel is a judicial device in common law legal systems whereby a court may prevent, or "estop" a person from making assertions or from going back on his or her word; the person being sanctioned is "estopped".Estoppel may prevent someone from bringing a particular claim. Legal doctrines of estoppel are based in both common law and equity.
It is also a concept in international law.
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