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" As a general rule, a party will be concluded from denying his own acts or admissions, which were expressly designed to influence the conduct of another, and did so influence it, and when such denial will operate to the injury of the latter. "
Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Ohio - Page 57
by Ohio. Supreme Court - 1873
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American Law Magazine, Volume 4

Law - 1845 - 490 pages
...the jury. The principle of estoppels in pnis is this: a party is estopped to deny his own acts and admissions, which were expressly designed to influence the conduct of another, and did so influence it, when such denial will o;x;ralo to the injury of the latter. Ib. 6. (In action for subscription to periodical.)...
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Reports of Cases at Law and in Equity Argued and Determined in ..., Volume 11

Arkansas. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1851 - 860 pages
...1851.] Rapley et al. vs. Price, Newlin & Co. Nor will a party be permitted to deny his own act which was expressly designed to influence the conduct of another and did so influence it, and which in good conscience and honest dealing he ought riot to be permitted to gainsay. Welland Canal...
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of Appeals of ..., Volume 8

Maryland. Court of Appeals, Richard W. Gill, Oliver Miller - Law reports, digests, etc - 1852 - 614 pages
...operate as effectually as technical estoppels. Ib. S. As a general rule, a party will be precluded from denying his own acts or admissions, which were...expressly designed to influence the conduct of another, und did so influence it, and when such denial will operate to the injury of the latter ; but as to...
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The Law of Contracts: A Course of Lectures

John William Smith - Contracts - 1853 - 488 pages
...Wendell, 483 : "'AS a general rule, a party will be concluded from denying his own acts or omissions, which were expressly designed to influence the conduct of another, and did so influence it; and where such denial will operate to the injury of the latter; and where, in good conscience and honest...
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A Treatise on the Law of Bailments

Isaac Edwards - Bailments - 1855 - 708 pages
...Company v. Hathaway,3 the court say that, as a general rule, a party will be concluded from denying bis own acts or admissions, which were expressly designed...denial will operate to the injury of the latter. The acts and admissions of the party operate conclusively against him, where in good conscience and honest...
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Reports of Cases Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of ..., Volume 9

California. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1858 - 822 pages
...general rule, will be concluded from denying Mitchell v. Reed. his acts or admissions, which iverc expressly designed to influence the conduct of another, and did so influence it, and where such denial will operate to the injury of the latter. A similar doctrine is found in the case...
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Reports of Cases in Law and Equity in the Supreme Court of the ..., Volume 27

Oliver Lorenzo Barbour, New York (State). Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1859 - 706 pages
...or admissions Tilton v. Nelson. which were expressly designed to influence the conduct of an* other, and did so influence it, and when such denial will operate to the injury of the latter." It has been held in many cases that a party is bound by his silence where in fairness he ought to have...
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Practice Reports in the Supreme Court and Court of Appeals, Volume 19

Nathan Howard (Jr.) - Civil procedure - 1860 - 620 pages
...NELSON, in The Welland Canal Company agt. Hathaway (8 Wend., 483). As a general rule, he says : " a party will be concluded from denying his own acts...denial will operate to the injury of the latter. The acts and declarations of the party operate against him in the nature of an estoppel, when in good conscience...
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Practice Reports in the Supreme Court and Court of Appeals, Volume 23

Nathan Howard (Jr.) - Civil procedure - 1862 - 612 pages
...done but for such acts and representations. As a general rule, a party will be concluded and estopped from denying his own acts or admissions, which were...denial will operate to the injury of the latter. The most familiar cases of estoppels in pais are entries upon land, the acceptance and payment of rent,...
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A Treatise on the American Law of Real Property, Volume 2

Emory Washburn - Real property - 1864 - 912 pages
...operate by way of estoppel or not, must depend upon the circumstances of the case. As a general rule, a party will be concluded from denying his own acts...denial will operate to the injury of the latter." J In Pennsylvania, it has been held, that when a man has encouraged another to settle upon and improve...
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